"A dancer in Gaza is always at the risk of arrest…,” says 22-year-old Rahman, a performance artist in Bethlehem. This is true more than ever today in Gaza, which has been under attack from Israeli armed forces since October 7. While Palestinian civil society including artists is used to the risk of Israeli backlash, the months after the Hamas attack in Israel followed by the escalation of violence in Gaza has seen an intense crackdown on Palestinian civil society, especially artists who have been facing detention, arrests, harassment and violence for raising their voice in support of Palestine and standing up against what many have dubbed a “genocide” in Gaza.