The tenth Palestine International Marathon took place in Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank, featuring a simultaneous event in Gaza following a two-year hiatus due to conflict. The 42km marathon commenced at 6 a.m. local time, attracting thousands of Palestinian and international runners. Organizers emphasized the theme of “the unity of the homeland,” with participants from both regions competing together, while a separate 5km race was held in Gaza. This year’s event included more than 13,000 runners, comprising 2,523 from Gaza and around 1,000 foreign participants from 75 countries. Various race categories were offered to accommodate professional athletes, amateurs, and families. Despite ongoing violence and a fragile ceasefire, runners expressed solidarity with Gaza as they navigated Bethlehem’s streets, showcasing Palestinian flags and traditional keffiyehs. The marathon was organized by the Palestinian Higher Council for Youth and Sports, the Palestinian Olympic Committee, and Bethlehem Municipality.
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