A Most Graceful Form of Resistance

Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-Running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Gaza Parkour
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza
Free-running Parkour Gaza

Gaza is 45 km long and at its narrowest only 5 km wide. For these three young residents, parkour is their form of resistance. They practice it every day, in all the sites that were bombed in 2006 and 2012. Many times even during attacks they go out and keep practicing. Bright, talented, and full of potential, they’re studying accounting at university. Their dream is to travel and see what it’s like outside Gaza, because they’ve never left. Every time I meet them they fill my heart with joy, and at the same time I feel a bit angry and frustrated, because I think, why are they trapped in here?