Because the skies over Gaza rumble with the sound of distant explosions, Mohamed Hatem’s grip tightens on the body of a cracked wall outdoors a wrecked constructing.
He’s there to do extra muscle-ups, one of the crucial exhausting and troublesome health club workout routines conceivable as a result of it’s a must to repeatedly elevate your whole physique weight above a gymnastic bar.
Hatem, 19, doesn’t have the posh of a bar – solely an unforgiving concrete wedge that may shred your palms in moments in case you are not cautious. However for this displaced teenager from the devastated metropolis of Khan Younis, bodybuilding has been a useful distraction through the ongoing warfare on Gaza.
“I attempt to escape the horrifying actuality whereas I train,” he tells Al Jazeera. “It’s as if I had been outdoors of Gaza fully. That is the sensation that takes me over once I practise bodybuilding.”
Over greater than a yr of Israeli shelling, air strikes and floor assaults which have killed greater than 44,000 individuals and are ravenous lots of those that survive, the younger man has taken to bodybuilding to assist him address the unfathomable stress of residing in a warzone.
Hatem has been displaced 10 instances because the warfare started 13 months in the past, and like many, he steadily struggles with extreme meals shortages.
His actual energy lies in his inventiveness. He makes use of makeshift gear in a tiny room in his grandmother’s residence in Khan Younis to work out, like weights he’s original out of water canisters, a automobile battery tied to a rope, a college bag full of salvaged objects and bricks pulled from close by rubble.
This room has develop into a sanctuary for Hatem, who’s among the many two million individuals displaced by the warfare. His household’s residence was destroyed by Israeli air strikes within the early days of the warfare, and regardless of restricted assets and fixed upheaval, he clings to the pursuit of bodily energy as a type of resilience.
“Because the begin of the warfare, my dream of constructing a robust physique has confronted unimaginable challenges,” he says. “However I’m decided to maintain going, utilizing what I can discover to switch conventional weights.”
In line with the United Nations Aid and Works Company for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Israel’s warfare on Gaza has created traumatic experiences which are “chronic and unrelenting” as a result of there’s no protected place in Gaza and accessible assets for survival are minimal. This warfare, UNRWA mentioned in August, “defies conventional biomedical definitions of post-traumatic stress dysfunction, on condition that there is no such thing as a ‘publish’ in Gaza’s context”.
For Hatem, bodybuilding has been his manner out.
“Sports activities additionally reduces the strain and terror we stay in and the awful image that’s our actuality and future. It’s a elementary think about my psychological well being, and I discover psychological consolation by means of sports activities and collaborating with my buddies,” he explains.
Taking ‘health club motivation’ to new ranges
With Israel’s pounding of the strip and life’s necessities being in such quick provide for its trapped inhabitants, Hatem finds new methods to remain motivated.
He launched an Instagram web page in April, on which he has posted greater than 130 movies, sharing snippets of his life, together with exercises and meals of canned beans and lentils, revealing the shortage of contemporary meals in Gaza. The movies have attracted a world following of greater than 183,000 individuals from america, Pakistan, India, Jordan, Oman and the United Arab Emirates admiring his unwavering drive for bodybuilding. A few of his movies have obtained tens of millions of views.
A relentless self-improver, Hatem had already taught himself English through the COVID-19 lockdown. On his social media posts, he chooses that language to speak his message to a broader international viewers, conscious that many others in Gaza already create content material for Arabic-speaking audiences. His purpose is to amplify the present Palestinian expertise utilizing his personal story as a bridge.
“My web page known as Fitness center Rat in Gaza,” Hatem explains, “as a result of I wish to attain individuals world wide in English and present that even in Gaza, we’ve desires and objectives.”
Though the video clips concentrate on his strict day by day routine to keep up his bodily kind within the cramped, shared room the place he and his prolonged household attempt to forge a way of routine, he says the aim of the Instagram account shouldn’t be private.
“It’s a nationwide humanitarian message associated to the genocide that’s taking place to us. Whereas it’s true that it impacts me, I categorical the experiences of individuals residing in warfare,” Hatem tells Al Jazeera.
His bodybuilding journey, which started 4 years in the past, was inspired by his dad and mom and the self-discipline required for the game has been a optimistic outlet for Hatem.
It additionally launched the scholar of enterprise administration to bodybuilding icons he’s vying to emulate.
“Many individuals who watch my story and dedication say that I’m on Chris’s path,” he says, referring to six-time Mr Olympia Basic Physique winner, Chris Bumstead, who additionally occurs to be the most well-liked bodybuilder on the planet.
“I can say that in bodybuilding, Bumstead is a task mannequin and an inspiration to me,” {the teenager} provides, noting that he has been following the champion’s content material lengthy earlier than embarking on his personal bodybuilding and content-creating journey.
“Bumstead is an individual who’s unparalleled on the earth in his discipline and is a unprecedented skilled. I hope to attain what he has achieved at some point,” Hatem concludes.

The challenges of pumping iron throughout warfare
Being a bodybuilder in Gaza presents distinctive difficulties.
Surviving the warfare has meant Hatem has needed to drastically reduce the time he dedicates to his day by day exercise routine from three hours to about half-hour.
Due to the extreme lack of meals that’s pushing 1.84 million of Gaza’s 2.3 million people to the brink of famine, in response to the UN, Hatem continuously has needed to put his exercises on maintain for days at a time. His muscle mass had additionally decreased for months along with his weight dropping from 58kg (128lb) to 53kg (117lb) earlier than he regained it steadily.
His tumultuous and repeated displacements have additionally weighed closely on him.
Hatem remembers the terrifying day of October 14, 2023, when an Israeli plane bombed a location simply 8 metres (26ft) from his household residence with 5 missiles fired over a 3 hour interval.
“We confronted moments the place we had been sure we wouldn’t survive,” he says. Whereas internet hosting 50 displaced people from the north throughout this time, they managed to remain alive.
Some of the painful moments for Hatem was returning to search out his residence destroyed after a visit to close by Rafah.
“It felt as if the world had ended and our probabilities of returning to regular life had vanished. We hoped to salvage something from our residence, nevertheless it was all gone,” he mentioned.
He refuses to lament this loss by means of his channel. “There are sufficient tales of tragedy,” he says. However with a couple of primary media instruments – a cell phone, a small stand – and regardless of coping with frequent web blackouts, which makes importing movies a tedious course of, Hatem continues to share his story – a mix of hope and hardship in equal measure.
“I wish to present resilience, to encourage others who might have extra assets than we do. My dream is to indicate them what’s attainable, even in Gaza.”
Within the non permanent calm that typically follows intense aerial bombings, Hatem commutes to a health club in central Khan Younis the place he can lastly work out with correct health club gear.
“Even when assets are scarce, I nonetheless have the need,” he says whereas lifting bricks and water canisters rather than weights.
“I would like individuals to know what we’re going by means of. However it’s extra than simply our struggling – it’s about discovering the energy to stay.”

This story was revealed in collaboration with Egab.