The Glia X Rajaeen Collection

As organizations deeply committed to Palestine, Glia and Rajaeen have come together to turn solidarity into action. For this partnership, Rajaeen has dedicated a special clothing collection where 100% of the profit goes directly to Glia. From July 1 to October 1, 2026, every piece sold from this collection will support Glia's medical capacity-building projects in Gaza — from wound care services to manufacturing medical devices in solidarity with healthcare workers. This collaboration reflects our shared belief that community-driven action can make a meaningful difference by harnessing creativity and collective action to invest in a future rooted in dignity and hope.

Whether you purchase a piece from the collection, share this campaign with your community, or simply help spread the word, you are contributing to a collective effort to strengthen healthcare in Gaza while supporting Palestinian makers.


Doctors Support Palestine Tee — All Humans Deserve Care

It's the first principle of medicine and the one that's supposed to be beyond argument: you treat the patient in front of you. No questions about which side, which flag, which border they came from. So when doctors say it out loud about Palestine, they're not taking a political position — they're refusing to abandon the oath the moment it becomes inconvenient.

The design holds that idea in one mark: a stethoscope wrapped in a keffiyeh, the Palestinian flag at its center, laurel branches on either side for the medical workers who've earned them the hard way. The thing that listens for a heartbeat, draped in the cloth of a people the world keeps being told to stop listening for.

Nurses Support Palestine Tee — Care without Silence 

There's a version of the job that ends at the bedside. Take the vitals, change the line, chart it, go home. This shirt is for the nurses who never believed that version — the ones who know that tending a wound and refusing to look away from how it got there are the same calling.

The design says it in one image: an IV bag, but what's running through the line is Palestine — the flag, the keffiyeh, kept alive drop by drop the way nurses keep everyone else alive. The laurel around it isn't a trophy. It's for the medical workers who stayed at their posts under fire, and the ones still being held for it.

"Some heroes wear white" — Hussam Abu Safiya Tee

Not a cape. A coat. The kind that doesn't blend into rubble — which is exactly why the man wearing it kept standing where everyone could see him. Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya led Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza when it was the last major medical facility still standing. He was told to leave. He stayed. He kept treating patients through siege and bombardment, keeping the hospital open with almost no staff or supplies while refusing to let the world look away.

The design captures the image that came to symbolize that courage: a doctor in a white coat walking toward a tank instead of away from it. The heartbeat line beneath his name isn't decoration. It represents the lives he fought to protect and a refusal to let his story fade while he's still being held without charge.

About Rajaeen

Founded in 2020, Rajaeen is a business with a clear mission: to help Palestinians earn a living with dignity and to educate the world about the Palestinian cause. Working directly with makers and artists across Palestine, Rajaeen sells Palestinian-made products and clothing with Palestinian-inspired designs. It also runs a media branch that produces content on the history of Palestine and what is happening there today. Its name, راجعين, means "we shall return" — the promise they live by and believe in: that one day, every refugee returns to their homeland, safely and soundly.