Why Edition I is what it is. What we printed, what we did not, and where the money goes.
Edition I is named For Hind.
Hind Rajab was six years old. On 29 January 2024 she was trapped in a car in Tel al-Hawa, Gaza City, after her family had been killed around her. She called the Palestine Red Crescent dispatch line and spoke to dispatchers for around three hours. Her fifteen-year-old cousin Layan Hamadeh was on the call before her. Layan was killed during it.
An ambulance was dispatched to Hind in coordination with authorities. The two paramedics — Yusuf al-Zeino and Ahmed al-Madhoun — never reached her. Their bodies, Hind's body, and the bodies of six of her relatives were recovered twelve days later.
We did not render her likeness. We printed her words, the hours she waited, the coordinates, and the four names — hers, her cousin's, the two paramedics'. That is the record. We put it on a tee so people who wear it can say what happened when they are asked, and on a tapestry so it can hang on a wall that will make a room quieter.
Every item in this edition routes to the Hind Rajab Foundation, founded in her name, which pursues legal accountability for war crimes in Palestine through the ICC and courts across Europe. Ten per cent of the price. One hundred per cent of any top-up. You can change the recipient at checkout if you want to split it with another named aid organisation on our page. That is your call.
This is not a memorial product. It is an edition that carries a demand.