Al-Mutawakkil Taha's 'Hanzala Texts' is a profound poetic collection serving as a heartfelt tribute to the iconic Palestinian cartoonist Naji al-Ali, and his enduring creation, Hanzala. This book delves into the symbolism of Hanzala, the barefoot refugee boy who represents the conscience of the Palestinian people and their unwavering commitment to their homeland. Taha’s verses explore themes of displacement, resistance, memory, and hope, echoing al-Ali's powerful visual legacy. It's a poignant literary dialogue that preserves the spirit of a revolutionary artist and his indelible impact on Arab culture and the global narrative of justice.