Wall of Tears: 50ft Brooklyn mural pays tribute to children killed in Gaza

In a poignant tribute to the 18,457 children killed in Gaza between October 2023 and July 2025, American artist Phil Buehler has unveiled his latest mural, "Wall of Tears", on the streets of Brooklyn. The massive installation, measuring 50 feet long and 10 feet tall, lists the names of these young lives lost, based on data from the Gaza health ministry.

Standing out against the city's concrete landscape is a striking sand-coloured mural that stretches along a significant section of the block, adorned with waterproof and UV-coated vinyl. The Wall of Tears not only pays tribute to those who have been taken away but also serves as an emotional reminder of their stories and lives.

The artist worked closely with his collaborator at Radio Free Brooklyn on this project, reflecting on how he hopes it can bring attention to the scale of these children's deaths. Buehler expressed that seeing people empathize with the families who have lost loved ones is what drives him in creating this piece.

A separate audio element accompanies "The Voice of Hind Rajab", a film by Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania which tells the story of 5-year-old Hind, whose life was cut short during an Israeli tank attack. The film has been nominated for an Oscar in its category.

Despite attempts to divide public opinion on this tragic issue, Buehler remains resolute that it is crucial for open dialogue and understanding. In a recent interview with the media, he explained how he works closely with both Palestinian and Jewish friends to avoid any misconceptions about opposing war as antisemitic.
 
I'm totally blown away by Phil Buehler's "Wall of Tears" in Brooklyn 🀯🎨! It's such a powerful way to honor the memories of those innocent kids who lost their lives in Gaza πŸ’”. I mean, can you imagine seeing your child's name on a 50ft long wall? 😱 It gives me chills just thinking about it.

I love how he worked with his collaborator at Radio Free Brooklyn to make sure this piece doesn't just raise awareness but also sparks meaningful conversations 🀝. And I'm so down for artists like Phil using their platforms to bring attention to important issues #ArtForACause, #GazaPeace #HumanityMatters πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I feel like this mural is actually a beautiful reminder of the humanity in all of us... it's not just about the tragedy that happened but also the lives that were lost. Phil Buehler, the artist, seems really passionate about bringing people together and having open conversations about sensitive topics. πŸ’¬ I think that's what we need more of - understanding and empathy 🀝
 
πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, isn't it amazing how art can bring attention to some of the darkest topics? Like, who needs politics when you have a 50-foot long wall of names in Brooklyn? 😏 It's not like it's just another example of "art saves the world" or something. But hey, if Phil Buehler is good at his job, then maybe we can actually start having some real conversations about what's going on in Gaza. I mean, it's not like we're just gonna put this up and forget about it... oh wait, that's exactly what we do with most things, isn't it? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€• I'm so moved by this mural in Brooklyn... it's just heartbreaking to think about those 18k+ kids who lost their lives in Gaza 🌊. It's amazing how art can be used for something so powerful and emotional, like Phil Buehler's "Wall of Tears" 🎨. I love how the artist worked with his collaborator to make sure this project is more than just a tribute, but also an opportunity for people to connect and understand each other's perspectives πŸ’¬. It's refreshing to see someone taking a stand on such a sensitive issue without being divisive or inflammatory 😌. The addition of the audio element and film nomination for Kaouther Ben Hania's "The Voice of Hind Rajab" is just incredible πŸŽ₯. I think this mural can be a game-changer in sparking conversations about peace, empathy, and understanding between communities 🌈.
 
man this new mural in Brooklyn is literally heartbreaking πŸ€•... i mean thinkin about all those young lives lost in Gaza it's just devastating πŸ’”... phil buehler is a total hero for creatin somethin so powerful like that, takin people's stories and makin them visible πŸ’«... i love how he's workin closely with his community to make sure this art piece doesn't perpetuate hate or division 🀝... it's all about empathy and understanding, you feel? πŸ€—... now if we can just get the world to listen and care as much as phil is makin us care πŸ’•...
 
πŸ€” I'm thinking... what's crazy is how art can bring so much attention to these sensitive topics πŸŽ¨πŸ’¬ like this "Wall of Tears" in Brooklyn. It's not just a mural, it's a reminder that there are real people behind the numbers and news headlines πŸ‘₯. I love how Phil Buehler worked with Radio Free Brooklyn to make sure his piece was accurate and respectful πŸ™. And can we talk about Kaouther Ben Hania's film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" for a sec? It's amazing that it's even nominated for an Oscar 🎬! What I'd love to see more of is how the conversation around this issue keeps going in our online spaces πŸ’»... are people actually engaging with each other and sharing their own stories or perspectives? That's what can really make a difference πŸ’‘.
 
omg can't believe ppl still don't know about this 🀯 like Phil Buehler's new mural is literally stunning & it's so emotional seeing all those names of kids who got killed in Gaza on the wall, it's heartbreaking 😭 idk how much more attention we need but i guess that's why he created "The Wall of Tears" to raise awareness 🀝 anyway, gotta respect Buehler for working with his friends from both sides & doing it without being biased or whatever, it's a big deal πŸ™Œ
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised by this mural in Brooklyn πŸ€”... People are always talking about artists using their platform for good, but Phil Buehler's "Wall of Tears" is a bit too on-the-nose for me πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful piece and all that jazz, but can't we just have a respectful conversation about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict without relying on a massive mural? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like some people are trying to guilt trip us into supporting their cause... I'm not saying it's not important, but can't we just listen to both sides and try to understand each other's perspectives without resorting to grand statements or symbols? πŸ˜•
 
I just saw this mural pop up in Brooklyn and I'm still trying to process it 🀯. Seeing all those names listed out like that is just heartbreaking... 18,457 kids can't even be imagined 😭. It's crazy how art like this can bring attention to something so brutal and avoid the politics. Phil Buehler must've had a lot of courage creating this piece, I hope it sparks some real conversations about what's going on in Gaza πŸ€”.
 
I'm not sure I get why this mural needs to be in Brooklyn of all places. Can't we just put it in Gaza or somewhere that actually has some connection to the situation? I mean, don't get me wrong, it's a nice gesture and all, but is it really solving anything? Shouldn't we be focusing on actual solutions rather than just... art installations? πŸ€” I'd love to see some real stats on how effective this kind of thing is in raising awareness or influencing policy. Anyone got a source on that? πŸ“Š
 
🚨🌎 Did u know that in 2023 alone, Gaza experienced an average of 2,357 child casualties, mostly due to airstrikes 🀯? πŸ“Š It's devastating! Artists like Phil Buehler are really helping bring awareness to this crisis πŸ’”. In Brooklyn alone, the "Wall of Tears" mural accounts for a whopping 0.02% of the city's total art installations πŸ“

Here's some crazy stats: 70% of child casualties in Gaza occur during conflicts with Israel ( source: UNICEF) 🚫 and a staggering 85% of Palestinian children live without basic necessities like healthcare & education πŸ€•. The "Wall of Tears" mural is just one small way to bring attention to these heartbreaking numbers 🎨.

It's interesting that Phil Buehler works closely with both sides to avoid misconceptions... did u know that Israeli citizens are more likely to support a 2-state solution (70%) than Palestinians (60%)? 🀝 According to Pew Research. Anyway, can we all just agree on one thing - the importance of peace & understanding? 🌈
 
I'm so moved by Phil Buehler's powerful mural on the streets of Brooklyn πŸ€―πŸ’• It's such an important reminder that these innocent children didn't just lose their lives, they left behind families and communities who are still grieving today πŸ˜” The way it stands out against the city's concrete landscape is hauntingly beautiful, and I can only imagine how emotional it must be to walk by every day and see those names πŸ–ΌοΈπŸ’” I'm also really inspired by Buehler's approach to creating this piece - working with collaborators from both Palestinian and Jewish backgrounds is such a great way to promote understanding and empathy πŸ’•πŸ€ It's a beautiful tribute to the victims, but also a call to action for us all to be more mindful of our words and actions 🌟
 
just saw this mural in brooklyn and its giving me ALL THE FEELS 🀯🎨 i'm literally so moved by phil buehler's work, it's like a tribute to these innocent lives lost in gaza ❀️ the fact that he worked with his collab from radio free brooklyn to get this project just right is everything πŸ’ͺ and can we talk about how powerful it is that he's focusing on open dialogue & understanding instead of stirring up hate or division πŸ™ i'm all for bringing attention to these issues, but let's do it in a way that uplifts & empowers, you know? 😊
 
This mural is like a symptom of a bigger problem - we're still debating whether or not it's even a 'humanitarian issue' in Israel vs Palestine πŸ€”. Can't we just acknowledge that innocent lives are lost and work towards a solution? The fact that the artist is taking time to collaborate with both sides, and that it's sparking debate, shows us how far off track we are πŸ˜”. Meanwhile, here in the US, our politicians are still more concerned about border control than actual human rights issues πŸŒ‰. I mean, I love a good mural as much as the next person, but this is about so much more than just art - it's about empathy and understanding πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ’” The "Wall of Tears" by Phil Buehler is literally heartbreaking πŸ€•. I mean, can you even imagine seeing 18k+ names on a wall? It's like, how do you even process that kind of pain & loss? 😩 As an artist himself, I'm in awe of his dedication to sharing the stories of these innocent lives lost. I love how he collaborated with Radio Free Brooklyn on this – it shows that art can be such a powerful tool for raising awareness about social issues 🌟

I also gotta give props to Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania for making "The Voice of Hind Rajab" πŸŽ₯. Oscar-nominated is not bad at all, tbh 😎. And I'm with Phil on this – dialogue is key! It's so easy to get caught up in the heat of the moment & let our emotions get the best of us, but it's conversations like these that can bring people together 🀝. The fact that Phil works with both Palestinian & Jewish friends shows he's all about avoiding misconceptions & staying true to himself πŸ’―
 
omg i cant even right now... phil buehlers new mural "wall of tears" is literally breaking my heart πŸ€• i mean what's up with these numbers 18k+ kids lost in gaza? its so sad the artist did a really good job makin it so people can feel the pain & not just ignore it he worked w/ his friend at radio free brooklyn 2 make shure it dont sound like antisemitic or anything which is super important btw πŸ™
 
🀯 can't believe we're still having this conversation 2 years after it started... think artists like Phil Buehler are doing an amazing job raising awareness & giving voice to those who've been forgotten in the chaos 🌎, every single life lost is a tragedy no matter what side you're on. I love how he's collaborating with ppl from both sides of the conflict to get his point across, it's all about empathy & understanding πŸ’•, this "Wall of Tears" mural needs to be everywhere so we can't turn a blind eye to this devastating reality πŸ˜”
 
πŸ€” just saw this huge mural in Brooklyn πŸ—½οΈ and I gotta say it's giving me all the feels 😭. The way it lists out those names of kids who were killed is so powerful πŸ’”, you can't help but think about what could've been if they were here today πŸ™.

I'm loving how the artist is using this as a platform to bring people together instead of dividing them 🌎. It's not always easy to talk about these issues, especially with all the hate and fear surrounding it, but someone's gotta do it πŸ’ͺ. I think it's so cool that he works closely with his friends from both sides of the conflict to make sure everyone gets a fair hearing πŸ‘‚.

I wish we could have more public art like this in our cities 🎨, it brings people together and gives them something to talk about 😊. And hey, if it can get some attention for those poor kids who lost their lives πŸ’€, then I'm all for it πŸ’•.
 
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