For young, often unemployed Palestinians in Gaza's Khan Younis camp parkour has become the ultimate means of escape.
Mariam Shahin Last Modified: 29 Jun 2011 15:33
In the narrow sandy alleys of the Khan Younis refugee camp Mohammed al-Jakhbeer and Abdallah Enshsi, both 22, navigate their path out of the camp and into the many corners and open spaces of the tiny strip of land which is famous for being the most densely populated in the world.
In video ( at link)
Abdallah is a high school drop-out whose passion as a youth was acrobatics. When he discovered parkour while watching the film Jump London on television, he knew he had found his calling.
Five years ago he approached Mohammed, a neighbourhood basketball star and film editing student, to join him and build a team to represent their refugee camp at local competitions and events.
snip* A way to escape life under blockade:
Filming Mohammed and Abdallah performing parkour and free running was an unprecedented challenge for us. When George Azar and I first met the two in October 2010, we were fascinated and filmed with them for two days.
in full:
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/artscape/2011/06/20116287828979191.html