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On eve of Ramadan, Jerusalem’s Old City offers little festivity as Gaza war rages
- Fear surrounds the upcoming Ramadan in Jerusalem, with concerns about Israeli police behavior, restricted access, and potential violence.
- Old City shop owners remain silent on the future of Ramadan, reflecting cautious sentiments.
- Divisions within the Israeli cabinet intensify over handling the Gaza war during the holy month.
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On eve of Ramadan, Jerusalem’s Old City offers little festivity as
JERUSALEM: On the eve of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, Jerusalem’s Old City bears few of its usual hallmarks of festivity. Nearly half of the grotto-shaped gift shops are sealed behind metal shutters. The narrow streets that run toward Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third-holiest site, are eerily empty. Absent are the fairy lights and shining lanterns that would usually dangle above hurried worshippers.
·Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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On eve of Ramadan, Jerusalem’s Old City offers little festivity as Gaza war rages
On the eve of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, Jerusalem’s Old City bears few of its usual hallmarks of festivity. Streets leading to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam's third holiest
·United States
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