Palestinians in Gaza are enduring what the UN has categorised as a genocide. Despite an apparent ceasefire, the reality for people on the ground, and the conditions they are being subjected to, have continued to deteriorate day by day.

Inside Gaza, Palestinians are still under attack, with innumerable violations of the ceasefire by the occupying Israeli forces since October 2025, whilst in the West Bank, Israeli forces continue to harass the Palestinian population, and approve new settlements that are illegal according to international law.

Healthcare workers and institutions have been systematically targeted by Israel, leading to an almost total collapse of the Palestinian healthcare system since October 2023. Alongside their network of grassroots partner organisations, MAP provides immediate medical aid to those in great need across the occupied territories, whilst also developing local capacity and skills to ensure the long-term development of the Palestinian healthcare system.

In the face of a clampdown on MAP’s operational rights inside Gaza and the West Bank, supporting their activities with direct contributions is more important than ever.

MISSION STATEMENT

Throughout history, music has played a significant role in solidarity movements, and this moment is no different. Many artists have been involved in fundraising and raising awareness both online and in person - from the web to the stage.

However, music has also been used as vessel for considerable investments from Spotify CEO Daniel Ek into weapons company Helsing, which develops AI strike drones.

Initiatives like No Music For Genocide have launched, raising awareness and giving agency to artists and their teams by promoting the use of cultural boycotts as an effective tool for bringing about change, such as in apartheid South Africa.

Records For Palestine provides another way for artists, labels, curators and music fans to pledge support, allowing us to raise funds, whilst also giving artists and labels a platform to stand in visible solidarity with Palestinians.

We’re proud to have received donations from 30 labels, including music from 200+ artists, representing a cross section of genres and music cultures from across the globe.

MUSIC AS A TOOL FOR CHANGE