"Despite the global compassion for the injustices faced by Palestine, we cannot let this urgent issue go unnoticed or ignored. These photos remind me that time alone will not heal the wounds caused by nearly eight decades of conflict under the Israeli government. True resolution requires lasting change."

Pictured, top left, photographs, by Ben

Pictured, bottom right, print of watercolour, by Indigo

“My piece symbolises hope for the Palestinian people and their ongoing struggle for freedom, referencing the coat of arms.”

Pictured, top right, print of watercolour, by Fay

“After over a year of the most documented genocide in history, the purpose of this poster is to push the message that liberation is still possible. The illustrations depict fruits and plants, each of which holds a unique meaning and importance to the Palestinian people, some symbols of resistance to occupation, others demonstrate hope, symbolise Palestinian heritage and illustrate their deep connection with the land. This piece was also inspired by the phrase “They tried to bury us, they didn’t know we were seeds”.”

Pictured, bottom right, paint, and wood burn piece, by Erini

“My piece depicts a Levantine Mountain gazelle, framed by the colors of the Palestinian flag. The mountain gazelle is one of the official animals of Palestine and it reflects the Palestinian people's spirit, resilient and strong, a celebration of their fight for freedom and endurance against the Israeli government's tyranny and genocide.”