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Palestinians in Gaza celebrate Morocco’s World Cup victory
Qatar⚽ Sports9 hr. ago

Palestinians in Gaza celebrate Morocco’s World Cup victory

Palestinians in Gaza celebrated Morocco's World Cup victory against Canada, marking their advancement to the quarterfinals. The celebration included cheering, flag-waving, and gatherings in the streets, reflecting regional pride in Morocco's success. The event highlighted the emotional connection between Palestinian communities and Moroccan achievements, despite ongoing challenges in the region.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicCenter9 hr. ago
Palestinians in Gaza celebrate Morocco’s World Cup victory

Palestinians in Gaza celebrated Morocco's World Cup victory against Canada, marking their advancement to the quarterfinals. The celebration included cheering, flag-waving, and gatherings in the streets, reflecting regional pride in Morocco's success. The event highlighted the emotional connection between Palestinian communities and Moroccan achievements, despite ongoing challenges in the region.

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