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The circus came to Gaza accompanied by blaring music, juggling clowns and fire blowers — but getting it there required its own high-wire act.
The circus came to Gaza on Friday, accompanied by blaring music, juggling clowns and fire blowers _ but getting it there required its own high-wire act.
"Gazans are famous for not liking anything, and I think they'll do the impossible to entertain us," said Ms. Awwad, who came with her extended family to the fairground Friday.
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"Gazans are famous for not liking anything and I think they'll do the impossible to entertain us," said Awwad, who came with her extended family to the fairground on Friday.