"Save Handala" – A Symbol of Resistance, Innocence, and Urgency
This t-shirt is more than a statement — it’s a plea for humanity.
Handala is not just a cartoon character. He is a powerful symbol of Palestinian resilience, created by the late Palestinian cartoonist Naji al-Ali in 1969. Depicted as a barefoot, shirtless boy with his back turned to the world, Handala represents the voiceless child of Palestine — defiant, hopeful, and waiting for justice. His iconic pose means: "I am still here. I have not forgotten."
Today, Handala is starving.
In Gaza, children are dying from hunger, not war alone — but from a man-made famine enforced through siege, blockades, and denial of food, water, and medicine. The image on this shirt reflects that reality: a once-strong symbol now emaciated, his ribs showing, his hands empty.
We wear this design to say: Enough.
Every sale of this “Save Handala” t-shirt contributes directly to Gaza Go Bragh, a grassroots charity providing food, clean water, and emergency aid to families and children in Gaza. 100% of net profits go to feeding those who are starving — because no child should die from hunger in the 21st century.
👉 This is not just fashion. It’s solidarity. It’s resistance. It’s compassion.
Why buy this shirt?
- ✅ Supports real, on-the-ground aid in Gaza
- ✅ 100% of net profits donated to Gaza Go Bragh
- ✅ Ethical production, made to last
- ✅ A visual reminder that silence is complicity
Let’s save Handala — not just as a symbol, but as a child.
Please note that size system is a little different:
