Artists across Borders Join Forces in Iranian Exhibition to Denounce Zionist Crimes against Gaza Hospitals


Artists across Borders Join Forces in Iranian Exhibition to Denounce Zionist Crimes against Gaza Hospitals

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A global collective of 33 artists from 22 countries has come together in a powerful exhibition, "Hospital Is Not a War Zone," to vehemently condemn the relentless Zionist regime's attacks on hospitals in Gaza.

Through 48 thought-provoking artworks, these artists aim to shed light on the egregious violations of human rights laws and the devastating consequences faced by the people of Gaza.

Northern Khorasan Hozeh Honari inaugurated the "Hospital is not a war zone" cartoon and caricature exhibition at Tehran Hozeh Honari's Aali Gallery amid ongoing global events.

In response to Israeli military assaults on hospitals and the tragic loss of lives in Gaza, artists from 22 nations, including Italy, Jordan, Algeria, Austria, and Cuba, created 48 pieces of art to communicate the injustice and suffering endured by fellow humans. This exhibition serves as a common language expressing their repulsion toward the Zionist regime.

The exhibition, featuring international artists, underscores a shared global sentiment against Zionist warmongering, challenging the perception that only Iranians oppose such atrocities. The works presented in the exhibition are a sincere expression of the artists' commitment, with names that resonate and evoke fear among Zionists.

International artists emphasize the role of cartoon art in reacting to injustice, unequal warfare, genocide, and attacks on schools and hospitals. The exhibition, titled "Hospital is not a war zone," specifically addresses the egregious atrocities of the Zionist army, calling on artists to use their creations to stand against such injustices.

From the perspective of art enthusiasts and event organizers, this exhibition symbolizes a united front of artists transcending race and ethnicity, aligning against oppression and delivering a powerful message of solidarity.

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