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Egypt and Morocco fans celebrate World Cup wins by singing for Palestine
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Egypt and Morocco fans celebrate World Cup wins by singing for Palestine

Fans of Egypt and Morocco celebrated their respective victories in the World Cup by singing 'My Blood is Palestinian' at a fan zone in Dallas. This act was seen as a demonstration of Arab solidarity with the Palestinian cause. The event took place during the World Cup celebrations and highlighted the connection between football fandom and political expression. The song has become a symbol of support for Palestine among Arab supporters.

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Egypt and Morocco fans celebrate World Cup wins by singing for Palestine

Fans of Egypt and Morocco celebrated their respective victories in the World Cup by singing 'My Blood is Palestinian' at a fan zone in Dallas. This act was seen as a demonstration of Arab solidarity with the Palestinian cause. The event took place during the World Cup celebrations and highlighted the connection between football fandom and political expression. The song has become a symbol of support for Palestine among Arab supporters.

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