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| The Palestinian national soccer team, a source of pride for many, 
has been under attack by the Israeli state. (AP Photo/Tara 
Todras-Whitehill) | 
Their names are Jawhar Nasser Jawhar, 19, and Adam Abd al-Raouf 
Halabiya, 17. They were once soccer players in the West Bank. Now they 
are never going to play sports again. Jawhar and Adam were 
on their way home from a training session
 in the Faisal al-Husseini Stadium on January 31 when Israeli forces 
fired upon them as they approached a checkpoint. After being shot 
repeatedly, they 
were mauled by checkpoint dogs
 and then beaten. Ten bullets were put into Jawhar’s feet. Adam took one
 bullet in each foot. After being transferred from a hospital in 
Ramallah to King Hussein Medical Center in Amman, they received the news
 that soccer would no longer be a part of their futures. (Israel’s 
border patrol 
maintains that the two young men were about to throw a bomb.)
This is only the latest instance of the targeting of Palestinian 
soccer players by the Israeli army and security forces. Death, injury or
 imprisonment has been a reality for several members of the Palestinian 
national team 
over the last five years.
 Just imagine if members of Spain’s top-flight World Cup team had been 
jailed, shot or killed by another country and imagine the international 
media outrage that would ensue. Imagine if prospective youth players for
 Brazil were shot in the feet by the military of another nation. But, 
tragically, these events along the checkpoints have received little 
attention on the sports page or beyond.
Much has been written about the psychological effect this kind of 
targeting has on the occupied territories. Sports represent escape, joy 
and community, and the Palestinian national soccer team, for a people 
without a recognized nation, is a source of tremendous pride. To attack 
the players is to attack the hope that the national team will ever truly
 have a home...
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