The Fight For Surfing The Gaza Strip

by The Editors on August 31, 2009

Bilde-11In The Nation writer Brian Calvert checks in the the “stuggle to launch a surf club behind the Israeli blockade.”

Gaza is, among other things, a natural place to surf. Waves that build across 3,000 miles of the Mediterranean break on its beaches with surprising frequency and occasional intensity. But of course, Gaza is also the crowded home of 1.5 million refugees and descendants of refugees, isolated under an Israeli blockade and reeling from bombardment. If it weren’t for that grisly reality, outside surfers might find their way there. As it is, the handful of locals who ply Gaza’s beaches do so on a diminishing supply of ragged surfboards.

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