‘Eid of sadness’: Palestinians in Gaza mark Muslim holiday with dwindling food and no end to war
- Palestinians in the Gaza Strip faced severe hardships during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, marking it as the 'Eid of Sadness' due to dwindling food supplies and ongoing conflict with Israel.
- Israel has resumed its offensive against Hamas after a ceasefire ended, impacting over 50,000 Palestinians according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
- Israeli strikes have reportedly killed many members of families, causing significant suffering among the population.
- Many worshippers, including Adel al-Shaer, described the holiday as one of sadness due to loss, displacement, and hunger.
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A Mother’s Plea From Gaza to the People of the World
Mariam Alfarra As Ramadan comes to an end, a mother prays that she can safely break her fast with their children, with sufficient food and clean water, without fear of being torn to pieces by bombs. The post A Mother’s Plea from Gaza to the People of the World appeared first on The Nation.
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