
You can drink and share Gaza Cola
A beverage created to support Palestinian freedom and the reconstruction of Gaza.
Why it matters
In a land under siege, where hospitals, schools, and factories are systematically destroyed, even a soft drink becomes an act of resistance. Gaza Cola is a Palestinian-led project, created to show that self-determination also means rebuilding economic and social dignity—starting with what we choose to consume every day.
100% of the profits go toward rebuilding Al-Karama Hospital, which was bombed and leveled in northern Gaza. This is more than a drink: it’s a concrete, self-funded, and independent initiative designed to turn consumption into a tool for healing and reconstruction.
Gaza Cola is also a response to top-down humanitarian aid: not charity, but real solidarity, fair trade, and grassroots participation. Choosing it means supporting a different vision for Palestine’s future: not just survival, but a life of dignity.
What you can do
- Buy Gaza Cola when you find it in local shops
- Order it online at gazacola.it
- Take a photo while drinking it and share it on social media, explaining its meaning
- Talk about this initiative with your network
- Ask your local store or café to start stocking it
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