Palestine's first marathon kick off in Bethlehem
UK BANNED Press TV: Palestine's first marathon kicked off in the city of Bethlehem on Sunday
with hundreds of runners from 21 countries. The marathon's goal is to
promote the right of free movement for Palestinians living under apartheid Israeli
occupation. Despite rainy weather, runners gathered at Manger square,
the marathon's starting point. This runner came from Denmark to show
solidarity with Palestinians. The marathon started after a bit of
warming up. From Manger square they raced through the city towards a
refugee camp at the Southern edge of Bethlehem. The runners have now
reached the separation wall and are on their way to Aida refugee camp.
They chose this course in order to highlight the obstacles imposed by
the apartheid Israeli occupation on the Palestinian people.
Ibrahim Husseini, Press TV, Bethlehem
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