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What a Marathon Taught Me about Israel, Palestine, and the Right to Movement
The simple act of running, of placing one foot in front of the other with a purpose and destination in mind, took on new meaning as I ran beneath the shadow of an Israeli guard tower and under the arch to Aida Camp’s entrance, topped with the mold of a key to signify the homes Palestinians were driven from in 1948.