Jamal Mahmoud’s Kids are now Palestine’s leaders
Palestine's trajectory over the last ten years is something to be proud of and a harbinger of better times ahead.
For the uninitiated or the cynic Palestine’s 4-1 loss to Iran could be easily dismissed. Palestine after all has always been the team the neutral has gravitated to. The plucky underdog that should just be happy to be at a continental showpiece.
“I want to show the world that Palestine has good players! Then this happens” lamented a fellow journalist in …
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