PERTH, Australia — Mohammed Rashid once worked as a forklift driver in a Chicago warehouse.
Fast forward to these grim times and Rashid, along with his Palestinian soccer teammates, carry a heavier weight knowing success on the field offers a little respite from the war raging in Gaza.
Amid the backdrop of the Israel-Hamas war, now in its eighth month, an inspired Palestinian squad has produced a stirring run to reach the third round in Asia of World Cup qualifying for the first time.
''What doesn't kill you makes you stronger,'' Rashid said in Perth on Monday, on the eve of his team's last second-round game against Australia. ''We're here for one cause and one goal.
''Whoever is on the team has to perform. There is no other way to it.''
The Palestinian team, 93rd in the world rankings, has never come close to reaching the World Cup via the Asian Football Confederation's qualifying route. With the 2026 World Cup expanding to 48 teams, and Asia's automatic qualification allocation doubling to eight, there's a better chance to make history.
The Palestinians play Australia at HBF Park on Tuesday to complete the Asian second round. Both teams are safely through to September's next stage.
''Of course, it's (World Cup) a big dream,'' Rashid said. ''Everything is possible. There's a lot of hard work that needs to be done before we get there.''