Gaza Travel Agency

Designing routes of return for the refugees of Gaza

Gaza Travel Agency, a collective of Palestinian, Jewish, and international volunteers, presents a speculative travel agency at Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven. Through design, the Right of Return is made visible, tangible and hopeful.
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The unspoken Right of Return

Since 1948, the majority of Gaza’s population has lived as refugees, cut off from their ancestral towns and villages. Today, over 75% of Gazans are refugees, and half of them are children, many displaced from places that remain uninhabited within Israeli territory. Gaza Travel Agency transforms this suppressed history into an imaginative but plausible future. Inspired by historian Dr. Salman Abu Sitta’s practical plans for repatriation, it invites visitors to step into an imaginary travel agency, where routes, destinations, and emotions of return can be explored. Rather than debate, the installation creates space to visualize the simple, human act of “taking a bus home,” shifting the narrative from impossibility and despair toward hope, belonging, and peace.

Return as the Only Humane and Sustainable Possibility

The Right of Return for Palestinian refugees is enshrined in international law and reaffirmed by multiple UN resolutions, yet it is consistently dismissed in political discourse. Instead, attention has been absorbed by frameworks like the “two-state solution”, which ignores the core injustice of displacement, or by proposals that amount to further ethnic cleansing — the reality unfolding in Gaza today. Gaza Travel Agency is part of a broader movement that asserts return as the only humane, legal, and sustainable solution. By placing this vision in a public design forum, the project contributes to normalizing the discourse around return, ensuring it is recognized not as a threat or impossibility, but as the basis for justice and coexistence.

A Collective Effort Through Design

Gaza Travel Agency has been created by a collective of volunteers with Palestinian, Jewish, and diverse international backgrounds, united by the campaign Bring Gaza Home. The project is coordinated by Design Reparations, a community of designers working in solidarity with Indigenous-led and displaced communities worldwide. All of the work for this installation has been done voluntarily, with people contributing time, knowledge, and creativity across borders. What connects us is the belief that design can illuminate suppressed narratives, challenge systems of erasure, and create space for justice and dignity. By mobilizing design in this way, we aim to stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza and contribute to broader struggles for liberation and decolonization.

Poster for Gaza Travel Agency
Poster for Gaza Travel Agency
Sally Tyson
Scarf for Gaza Travel Agency
Scarf for Gaza Travel Agency
Mary Ann Jaraisy

Hosted by Design Reparations

Design Reparations is about nurturing relationships of understanding, care, and reciprocity between the design community and Indigenous communities worldwide, for ecological and just outcomes in design and beyond. In supporting Gaza Travel Agency, we affirm Palestinians as Indigenous to their land and use design as a tool to amplify their Right of Return, counter erasure, and imagine futures grounded in justice and dignity.

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Palestinian writer and co-founder
Umayya Abu Hanna
Design Reparations co-founder
Cecilia Scolaro
Branding and visual designer
Sally Tyson
Design Reparations co-founder
Tiago Vilas Boas
Design Researcher
Viola Sarnelli
Palestinian designer of Arabic typography, cultural motifs and Palestinian heritage
Mary Ann Jaraisy
Project Manager
Kim Postma
Art historian and director of the Archis Foundation
Lilet Breddels
illustrations
Zeloot
Content
Darine Samandar Eweis
Social Media and Website
Madigan Johnson
Learning Design
Serena Savini