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Josh Kaplan Jerusalem

Opinion

The Jerusalem marathon was not just a race, it was a mass-painkiller

The 40,000-strong Jerusalem Marathon was a collective cry of anguish over the plight of the hostages

March 8, 2024 10:20
JERUSALEM MARATHON
Thousands of runners take part in the annual Jerusalem marathon on Jaffa street in Jeruslem, on March 8, 2024. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ריצה מרתון ירושלים רחוב יפו
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Usually when you see people bobbing up and down, stretching their legs before a race, they’re stretching to avoid pulling something. But at the Jerusalem marathon, they’re also davening.

On a sunny Friday morning, nearly 40,000 Israelis, Jewish and Muslim, took to the streets of the capital for the annual race - this year given additional poignancy by the long shadow of war. Signs lined the route, practically shouting their message, to bring the hostages home. “Pain is temporary, 153 days is unbearable” read one memorable example placed near the finish, where runners were at their most tired. As the race started in the grounds of the Knesset, representatives of hostage families told their stories, demanding that their government work harder to return their loved ones after more than 150 days in Hamas captivity.

Like everything in Israel in the last few months, all efforts at the race were focused towards the hostages. Hundreds of runners wore the faces of those in Gaza, the first hostage posters that I’d seen not torn down in months. It seemed like there was not a person running who didn’t have some connection to the traumas of the last five months. Entire army units ran in memory of those killed in Gaza, warming up with their service rifles slung around their neck, kibbutzniks ran for those missing and massacred and the pre-race DJ was the last to play at the Nova festival before the chaos erupted.

Activists protest for the release of Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip during the annual Jerusalem marathon, March 8, 2024. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90Activists protest for the release of Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip during the annual Jerusalem marathon, March 8, 2024. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90Flash90

Hostage families spoke as the race got underway, their pain and resilience evident as a ceasefire, and the return of their loved ones remains elusive. A stage was erected just metres away from where, just a few days earlier, thousands of marchers ended their trek from Kibbutz Re’im to the Knesset to mark 150 days of captivity, imploring with an unpopular government to reach any compromise necessary to free the hostages from the tunnels of Gaza. In contrast with their silent protest, the marathon made so much noise that if Netanyahu were to simply open the window of his Knesset office, he would hear an almighty chorus calling on him to act.

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