Young Gazans head over heels for contortion
By AFP
11 September 2021 |
8:00 am
Young Gazan contortionists train with the dream of taking part in international competitions, such as a yoga competition in India in November they have been invited to. Israel's blockade of the Palestinian enclave means however that it's unlikely they'll be able to leave the territory to compete.
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Young Gazan contortionists train with the dream of taking part in international competitions, such as a yoga competition in India in November they have been invited to. Israel's blockade of the Palestinian enclave means however that it's unlikely they'll be able to leave the territory to compete.
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