Published 7 November 20257 November 2025 · Cartoons / Solidarity Portraits of resistance Tia Kasambalis In the last two years, Palestinian settlers in so-called Australia have launched a relentless mobilisation for Gaza’s freedom, against Gaza’s annihilation. Palestinians have been the beating heart of a historic local antiwar effort, sharing the truth of the Catastrophe, the Nakba, that has befallen Palestine since the forceful establishment of the Zionist settler colony. Vilified by the prime minister, used as political football in the federal election, demonised to keep the arms flow running and scapegoated to restrict protest, Palestinians and those who stand with our calls for justice have been, with a maddening orthodoxy, portrayed as today’s internal enemy. It has been rare to encounter humanising representations of the Palestinian in Australian media, for the Palestinian post October 7 must be the villain in a civilisational narrative that Australia has not only echoed but actively produced. Tia’s Portraits of Resistance are a radical break from this assault against being a Palestinian settler in Australia. In these drawings we meet Palestinians, young and old, who found themselves holding a historic movement with dedication, tenderness and strong belief in the right to be in one’s truth. People who found in one another a shared desire to voice louder than any broadcaster: We are the people, we won’t be silent, stop the bombing now now now now. You see us here, standing firm, tired, eager and haunted by the fight. We come together to be illustrated and with that act, to illustrate another sense of being the Palestinian protester. Free Palestine. Tasnim Mahmoud Sammak Jenin & Ihab Nour Amin Tasnim Sofia & Jamiel Mo Chef Aheda Sarah Mai Basil Aisha Tia Kasambalis Tia Kasambalis is a walkley short-listed artist and illustrator based in Naarm (Melbourne). He is also a member of the Workers Art Collective. More by Tia Kasambalis › 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 10 March 202610 March 2026 · Writing The role of the committed writer in an unfree world André Dao No, the committed writer is a movement writer. I mean that the committed writer knows that they know very little, and that the way to remedy that ignorance is through solidarity with people in struggle. 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.