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Young Gazans take up rollerblad­ing

They join bikers, joggers and horse- and camel-riders on Gaza’s Mediterran­ean coastline

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Young people have turned to rollerblad­ing in the Gaza Strip, gliding along the Palestinia­n enclave’s waterfront with used equipment that can be bought at a popular flea market.

The sport requires little gear — which is important in Gaza, hit by three wars with Israel since 2008 and under an Israeli blockade for a decade.

Nearly half the 1.9 million population in the strip is unemployed.

“The rollerblad­es are not available in Gaza. It’s complicate­d for us to find some,” said Rajab Al Rifi, a 20-year-old rollerblad­er from Gaza City.

“We go to the Yarmouk souq, which is a second-hand market with goods from Israel. They are considered cast-offs from Israel, but we buy them, we fix them and then we can use them.”

The rollerblad­ers join bikers, joggers and horse- and camelrider­s on Gaza’s Mediterran­ean coastline, weaving their movements and jumping from steps.

They sometimes draw curious looks, including from city employees who stopped with their brooms in hand to watch.

“When the people see us, they are happy,” said Mohammad Hajjaj, 17.

But the rollerblad­ers say more should be done to develop the sport in Gaza.

20-year-old Gazan

Club needed

“We don’t have any support in Gaza,” said Rifi.

“There is no club for rollerblad­es... There is nothing for us here.”

 ?? AFP ?? Young Palestinia­ns rollerblad­ing on the Corniche in Gaza City on Saturday. Roller skating has become very popular in Gaza.
AFP Young Palestinia­ns rollerblad­ing on the Corniche in Gaza City on Saturday. Roller skating has become very popular in Gaza.

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