In the sprawling displacement camps of southern Gaza, an unconventional form of therapy is taking root amid the rubble of conflict. Dozens of young Palestinian girls, aged 8 to 19, are channeling their wartime trauma through disciplined boxing training in a remarkably improvised athletic facility.
Osama Ayub, a former boxing coach whose Gaza City club and home were obliterated during the Israel-Hamas conflict, has established a unique sanctuary for displaced youth. Now residing in Khan Yunis, Ayub conducts free training sessions three times weekly for 45 aspiring boxers, using equipment crafted from scavenged materials. The training ring, constructed from wooden planks without protective mats or safety measures, stands as a testament to both resourcefulness and desperation.
‘These girls carry profound psychological wounds from continuous bombardment and personal loss,’ Ayub explained. ‘Through boxing, they discover an emotional outlet to express their pent-up pain and frustration.’ The sessions provide crucial psychological relief for children who have endured unimaginable trauma, with many having lost family members and homes.
Among the participants, 14-year-old Ghazal Radwan aspires to become an international champion who will ‘raise the Palestinian flag worldwide.’ Her teammate Rimas, 16, continues training despite the ongoing conflict, though she acknowledges the severe equipment shortages: ‘We train on sand and need proper gloves, shoes, and punching bags.’
The initiative faces substantial challenges due to Israel’s strict blockade on Gaza, which severely restricts construction materials and sports equipment. Building supplies are routinely denied entry by Israeli officials, complicating even basic facility maintenance. In January, Palestinian authorities reported that Israel blocked a shipment of artificial turf donated by China for sporting facilities.
Ayub has appealed to the international community for support, emphasizing that proper training equipment and opportunities for international competition would provide vital psychological reinforcement for Gaza’s traumatized youth. The boxing program represents one of many grassroots efforts emerging across Gaza to address the massive mental health crisis among children affected by prolonged conflict and displacement.
