Israel continues attacks on Gaza during Eidul Fitr
- Israeli airstrikes killed at least 85 people, including many children and women, in Gaza during Eid al-Fitr, according to Marwan al-Homs of the Palestinian health ministry.
- Eid, traditionally a day of joy, was marked by mourning as families faced intense bombardments and new expulsion orders in Gaza, leading to further displacement from Rafah to Khan Younis.
- A doctor volunteering in Gaza described the bombing as the worst yet, coinciding with people preparing for Eid festivities.
- Ahmad al-Qahwagi recounted taking children to the hospital's morgue instead of celebrating Eid, highlighting the tragedy unfolding in Gaza.
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Eid-al-Fitr begins with the images of Gaza’s children dressed in death
(RNS) — Eid al-Fitr is supposed to be a day of joy marking the end of a month of spiritual striving, of fasting, prayer and giving. It’s the day when, after a month of self-denial, the entire community comes together — dressed in new clothes, exchanging gifts, embracing one another in celebration. This year, joy was elusive. On the morning of Eid, as we prepared to gather in prayer, news began to trickle in from Gaza. Children had been slaughter…
Martyrs in Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip on the second day of Eid al-Fitr
The Israeli killing machine continues to commit massacre after massacre, for the fourteenth day, since the resumption of the ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023. Shabak reported
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