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•VANCOUVER, British Columbia — On the second-floor landing here at the Vancouver Convention Centre, Jibril Rajoub spoke from his heart about suffering.
•Dressed in a suit and keffiyeh, he talked about “the killings of hundreds of Palestinian athletes,” his deep, sharp voice gripping the attention of all within earshot.
•“Brother,” he began, and then he spoke about destruction, about people stuck “under rubble,” about subjects much more grave than soccer.Advertisement
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — On the second-floor landing here at the Vancouver Convention Centre, Jibril Rajoub spoke from his heart about suffering. Dressed in a suit and keffiyeh, he talked about “the killings of hundreds of Palestinian athletes,” his deep, sharp voice gripping the attention of all within earshot. “Brother,” he began, and then he spoke about destruction, about people stuck “under rubble,” about subjects much more grave than soccer.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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