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Handala: A Symbol of Resistance and Identity
Handala is more than just a character—he is a timeless symbol of Palestinian resilience. Created by the renowned cartoonist Naji Al-Ali in 1969, Handala is depicted as a barefoot 10-year-old boy with his back turned, refusing to face the world until Palestine regains its freedom. His ragged clothes represent the struggle of displaced Palestinians, and his unwavering stance signifies steadfastness in the face of injustice.
Worn, carried, and cherished, this embroidered Handala bag is not just an accessory—it’s a statement of identity, resistance, and hope. Handcrafted by Palestinian refugee women, each stitch embodies their enduring heritage and the stories of generations.
Carry history. Carry Handala.