The “Masha” episode (28/20/22020) virtually landed in Palestine, to discuss the Palestinian dimension in the art of caricature and the approach of its political and social dimensions, as well as the specificity that characterizes it in Palestinian society.

Illiteracy Juha said that the art of caricatures has a special character in Palestinian society because it is considered among the weapons of the resistance, but it may cause the artist to be cut off his salary in order to besiege his idea and fight it at the source of his livelihood.

For his part, Osama Nazzal considered that the caricature "does not eat bread but rather enters a prison." As for the Brookrest legend, Nazzal said that this myth is reflected in the authoritarian dictatorial man who does not want another person taller than him with his knowledge, thought, and pen, and therefore cuts their wings.

As for Baha Yassin, he stressed that the caricature is a shorthand for the social situation that people live through some simple lines that relieve them from the hassle of reading long articles.

About the Brockerst legend, Yassin said that he will break the bed and rest forever or that he will follow what others have done and give up!