For Palestinian athletes, the Olympics is about more than sports

Omar Ismail, who was born in Dubai and will be competing for the Palestinian territories at the Paris Olympics, practices taekwondo in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, on Thursday, June 20, 2024.

Omar Ismail, who was born in Dubai and will be competing for the Palestinian territories at the Paris Olympics, practices taekwondo in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, on Thursday, June 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Martin Dokoupil)


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PARIS — Most of the athletes representing the Palestinian territories at the Paris Olympics were born somewhere else -- Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Germany, Chile and the United States – yet they care deeply about the politics of their parents' and grandparents' homeland. They are eager to compete but hyper-aware their presence at the Games isn't only, or even primarily, about sports. With Israel and Hamas locked in a brutal war that has killed tens of thousands in Gaza, these eight athletes -- two of whom hail from the West Bank – carry heavier burdens. Yazan Al Bawwab, a 24-year-old swimmer who was born in Saudi Arabia, said he uses his sport as a ″tool for Palestine."

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