
Borrowed Boots, Borrowed Joy: How Football Is Thriving in Gaza's Displacement Camps
A former professional footballer is organizing matches in Gaza's overcrowded camps, giving displaced Palestinians a rare moment of hope and normalcy.

A former professional footballer is organizing matches in Gaza's overcrowded camps, giving displaced Palestinians a rare moment of hope and normalcy.

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