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Palestinians in kite record bid | Palestinians in kite record bid |
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Palestinian children turned out in big numbers on a beach in the northern Gaza Strip in an attempt to break the world record for kite flying. | Palestinian children turned out in big numbers on a beach in the northern Gaza Strip in an attempt to break the world record for kite flying. |
More than 6,000 children gathered to fly more than 3,000 kites, according to the United Nations, which organised it. | More than 6,000 children gathered to fly more than 3,000 kites, according to the United Nations, which organised it. |
The previous record was set in Germany last year - when the Guinness Book of World Records says 967 kites took to the sky simultaneously. | The previous record was set in Germany last year - when the Guinness Book of World Records says 967 kites took to the sky simultaneously. |
Guinness says it has received an application from Gaza for inclusion. | Guinness says it has received an application from Gaza for inclusion. |
The organisation did not send a judge to Gaza. | The organisation did not send a judge to Gaza. |
But Karolina Thelin, a spokeswoman, said there were other ways of verifying the feat. | But Karolina Thelin, a spokeswoman, said there were other ways of verifying the feat. |
The UN agency UNRWA says the Gaza children smashed the existing record, and a final tally of the number of kites flown will be released on Saturday. | The UN agency UNRWA says the Gaza children smashed the existing record, and a final tally of the number of kites flown will be released on Saturday. |
A UN spokesman said: "The symbolism of thousands of children, in one of the world's most locked-up communities, creating beautiful kites, letting them soar upward, is truly beautiful." | A UN spokesman said: "The symbolism of thousands of children, in one of the world's most locked-up communities, creating beautiful kites, letting them soar upward, is truly beautiful." |
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John Ging of UNRWA said the challenge was "an expression of the demand for liberty from these children" |
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