Published 10 April 202510 April 2025 · Cartoons / Palestine A comic about the Nakba Sofia Sabbagh References Panel 2 “Al-Nakba” documentary, Al Jazeera. Panel 3 “Weeks after returning to their homes, Gaza City residents are being forced to evacuate under Israeli fire – again.”, Mondoweiss Panel 4 Video retrieved from @everydaypalestine’s Instagram account. Panel 5 “Israel’s offensive in the West Bank is the second act of the Gaza genocide.”, Mondoweiss. “Mapping how Israel’s land grabs are reshaping the occupied West Bank”, Al Jazeera. Panel 6 “Four reasons why Israel’s ethnic cleansing of the West Bank is being accepted by the world”, Mondoweiss. Panel 7 As per personal sources Panel 8 Channel 12, March 19 2025, programme hosted by Avri Gilad. Panel 9 “Australia amends or ends 16 defence export permits to Israel amid review”, The Guardian. “Trade in a time of genocide. Our exports to Israel growing fast”, Michael West Media. Panel 10 “On his deathbed: A letter by Mahmoud Darwish”, The New Arab. Sofia Sabbagh Sofia Sabbagh is an illustrator and comic artist of Irish and Palestinian descent, based on stolen Wurundjeri land. More by Sofia Sabbagh › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays 6 March 202610 April 2026 · CoPower Trying really hard not to make a comic about critical minerals Sofia Sabbagh I'm trying really hard not to make a comic about critical minerals. 'Cos I know, my mum tells me, "it just doesn't resonate". Unless it's a personal story, critical minerals seem too far removed from our lives. 23 February 202623 February 2026 · Right to protest Colonial authoritarianism did not start with Chris Minns Eav Brennan On 10 February 2026, a crowd gathered a Surry Hills police station on Gadigal Country. It was a snap action to protest against the police brutality of the day before.