Take a look at caricatures drawn to describe suffering of Palestinians amid Israel's Gaza genocide
Artists turn pens into protest, creating haunting caricatures of the Gaza genocide. A powerful collection of visual narratives on Israel's genocidal military campaign in the war-torn enclave.
- World
- Published Date: 05:03 | 23 September 2025
- Modified Date: 05:10 | 23 September 2025
Take a look at powerful political cartoons and caricatures depicting the humanitarian crisis in the conflict-hit Gaza Strip. A collection of protest art from artists worldwide draws attention to crimes against humanity committed by Israel's Zionist regime.
These striking illustrations—ranging from heart-wrenching depictions of displaced families to symbolic representations of international inaction—demonstrate how editorial cartoonists are wielding their craft to pierce through media noise and diplomatic rhetoric.
Through bold strokes and poignant symbolism, these artists are transforming complex geopolitical realities into accessible, emotionally resonant imagery that transcends language barriers and cultural divides.
The caricatures serve as both historical documentation and moral commentary, with illustrators from diverse backgrounds using everything from traditional pen-and-ink techniques to digital artistry to amplify Palestinian voices and challenge viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about civilian casualties, destroyed infrastructure, and human displacement in one of the world's most densely populated territories.