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Palestine hope World Cup journey can 'bring a little happiness to our people'

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Palestine manager Makram Daboub admitted he has no idea what is next for his team after opening their 2026 World Cup second-round qualifying campaign amid the ongoing Israel-Gaza war.

Entering Thursday's game against Lebanon in Sharjah, the war was inevitably at the front of the players' minds, yet Palestine still managed to earn a goalless draw and get a point on the board in Group I. That was after their preparations were severely disrupted as players attempted to gather in Jordan for a short training camp.

The Palestine squad will soon head to Kuwait for their second group match against Australia on Tuesday, but Daboub revealed to The National that little has been arranged, with the Palestine football federation trying to make arrangements in extremely challenging circumstances.

“I am really confused and I don’t know what to do," Daboub said. "Right now, I have no idea where we are heading and what plans we have before our next match.

“Perhaps, we’ll go into a camp but when and where, I wouldn’t know. Our federation will try to organise the best possible arrangements but that’s going to be a far cry from the realities of the conflict in Gaza."

The Israeli invasion of Gaza has killed 11,470 people, including 4,707 children and 3,155 women, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said on Thursday. Israel began bombarding the Palestinian enclave after Hamas militants attacked Israeli settlements on October 7, killing about 1,200 people and abducting another 240.

With the constant threat of bombs and a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Daboub said it has been impossible for his players to focus on football, and he hopes positive results can provide some brief moments

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