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Palestine’s Arab Cup victory — a win for Gaza

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
4 December 2025
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In one of the most memorable moments of the 2025 Arab Cup, the Palestinian spirit has once again proven undefeatable. This occurred in their match against the host, Qatar, showcasing the indomitable Palestinian spirit.

Victorious Palestine: defying the odds

A last-minute own goal by Qatari player Sultan al-Burkaik in the 91st minute sealed a stunning victory for the Palestinian team that echoed with the enduring Palestinian spirit.

From the opening whistle, the team’s determination was palpable. They were resolute, refusing to settle for a draw after a hard-fought match. And with just 15 minutes to go their fate turned — a moment defying all expectations and exemplifying the Palestinian spirit.

The goal turned the tournament’s opening match into a symbolic victory for Palestine. Meanwhile, the stadium erupted in thunderous chants of solidarity for Gaza in defiance against the genocidal actions of Israel.

This one’s for Gaza

This was more than a football match. It was a statement of survival, pride, and resistance. From the first whistle to the final goal, the Palestinian team embodied more than sporting excellence.

On the pitch, the perseverance of Gaza’s people was felt through every ball pass, tackle, and save. Each charged with the spirit of generations who have fought relentlessly for freedom.

On that pitch, the collective pulse of every child, mother, father, and family brutally slain in the struggle for justice was resurrected.

The message was clear: Gaza is not broken, and Palestine will not capitulate.

Resilience in the face of adversity

As the final whistle blew, the players stood victorious. Meanwhile, the people of Gaza celebrated in their makeshift homes — a fleeting moment of joy and a brief return to normalcy. This occurred in an environment where the murder of civilians by Israel has tragically become the new norm. This victory transcends football. It was a reminder that, despite the relentless challenges and hardships, Palestinians will rise and stand proud on and off the pitch.

Palestine takes 3 points in Group A with this win, leaving Qatar without any points following their first match.

The 2025 Arab Cup opening will go down in history as a crowning moment for Palestinian football and Palestinians worldwide.

Featured image via the Canary/Al Jazeera Arabic

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