at
Columbia University "Hind's Hall" after the
Gaza Solidarity Encampment During the 12 days she was missing, Rajab's case garnered international attention with calls by activists and humanitarian organizations to find her and bring her to safety. Her mother begged for the international community not to forget her daughter and to bring her home. The Palestine Red Crescent Society utilized their social media accounts to post photos of both paramedics and Rajab for multiple days, while appealing for information about their locations. Rajab's mother condemned the Israeli army after the confirmed death of her daughter, stating, "How many more mothers are you waiting to feel this pain? How many more children do you want to get killed?". In April 2024,
pro-Palestinian student protesters participating in the
occupation of Columbia University in New York City seized
Hamilton Hall, an academic building on the university's campus. The students unfurled a large banner renaming the building "Hind's Hall" in honor of the child. During a segment on CNN that discussed the renaming of the hall, host
Kasie Hunt explained to viewers: "Hind is a reference to a woman who was killed in Gaza." This description was criticized as an example of the
adultification of Palestinian children and a pro-Israel bias on CNN. On 16 May, student protesters at the
University of California, Berkeley, occupied an abandoned historic campus building known as the
Anna Head complex and renamed it "Hind's House".
Owen Jones argued in an August 2024 editorial that Rajab's killing fit into a pattern of other Israeli atrocities; he wrote, "After each atrocity it perpetrates, the Israeli state has a standard modus operandi: deny, deflect, deceive, and wait for attention to move elsewhere." The
Hind Rajab Foundation, an organization dedicated to holding Israeli soldiers accountable for
alleged war crimes, is named after her. At the one year anniversary from Rajab's killing, a vigil was organised at
Zuccotti Park in New York by Palestinian groups on 29 January 2025. As a reaction, the group
Betar US announced a counter-protest at the park, calling the event a "jihad rally" and promised to record the attendees in an effort to get them
deported by
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). At the vigil, hecklers shouted "Show us your faces so we could get you deported," and "We’re with ICE," then repeatedly chanting, "ICE, ICE, ICE," according to a video posted by the group. Social media personality
Ms. Rachel stated that she had been in contact with Rajab's mother. In September 2025, the United Nations
Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory released a report concluding that Israel committed
genocide in Gaza. The report included the killing of Hind Rajab and her family as an example of the genocidal act of killing members of the group. == Depiction in media ==