Team Palestine embarked on a formidable quest to conquer the record for the National Three Peaks Challenge. Team Palestine was on course to beat the time of 14hours and 36minutes (the current modern day record), but after ascending from Scafell Pike and ready to drive to Snowdon the car refused to start and had a mechanical issue. We were fortune enough to switch to another vehicle and catch a ride to Snowdon, 30 minutes into the journey this vehicle also developed an issue! Luckily the vehicle was still able to be driven but at a low restricted speed. We did arrive at Snowdon and completed the challenge but the two breakdowns meant the record was not beaten. With each summit reached, proudly the Palestinian flag was waved, a symbol of hope and solidarity, from the peaks of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon. Each wave of the flag represented a step closer to providing essential aid and relief to those in need. But this journey isn't one taken alone. It’s an invitation for everyone to join in a movement of solidarity and support. Every donation, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to our goal. Sharing this story across social media amplifies the message, inspiring others to contribute to this noble cause.
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The National Three Peaks Challenge takes in the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales, often in 24 hours.