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AMID Widespread Devastation and Family Losses, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip Welcome this Year’s Holy Month of Ramadan with Heavy Hearts and Weary Bodies, Following 15 Months of Israeli Assault on the Besieged Egyptic. While Muslims Around the World Welcomed Ramadan with Prayer and Festival, The Scene in Gaza Tells a different story.
Gaza’s streets, Once Vibrant and full of life, now lie in ruins. The rubble of destroyed homes stands as a haunting reminder of the devastation, while the air is thick with the smell of gunpowder, death, and decay. With the first phase of the ceasefire between palestinians and israel having on saturday and no sign of a second phase, gazans now live in heightened anxiety, fearing the work the work couple Xinhua News Agency Reported.
“Every day that passes without shelling brings a sense of relief. She Lost Her Home in the Recent Bombardment. “We have sufered enough. Ramadan should be a time of peace, but here, there is no appea Mohammed al-Dahdouh, a 45-year-old Father of Four from Gaza City, Recalled how his family joyously decorated their home with lanters and vibrant colors. The kitchen would be filled with the delicious Aroma of Maqluba and Qatayf, Traditional Middle Eastern Dishes, and Laughter would echo through the house.
“Ramadan used to mean family gatherings Around the fatar table, the sound of children’s laughter, and the smell of food filling the house,” Al-Dahdouh Told Xinhua. “Now, there is no home, no table. “We cling to life trust we have no other choice.
In the Northern Gaza Town of Beit Lahia, Suzanne Abdel -ti Strolls Between The Tents Standing on Open Land, Exchanging Greetings with Her New Neighbors, Most of Whom Are diesplaced like herce “During the war, the Army killed my entrance family, and now I am left with only two children,” Abdel-wait told xinhua.
She Recalled the Days when Her Family would Gather Each Night to Break the fast. “Now, they lie beneath the earth,” She added quietly. Tasahel nassar, a palestinian woman from rafah city who lost her husband, brothers, and parents in an israeli airke, told xinhua, “The Holy Ramadan Month Has Spirit has Spirit these ARE NO Lanterns, no decorations, no bustling markets.
“Our loved ones are gone, and we no longer have the strength to carry on,” She said, adding, “the pain is constant, and now it is subject because the hoamadan monks of Ramadan Month Brings Memories of the Family. Some gazans choose not to surrender. Thirty-Five-Eear-old Arkan Radi from Deir Al-Balah in Central Gaza, Along with his friends, have hung some ramadan decorations in his ten.
“We know that the decorations but change our reality,” Radi says, “but they are a message that we are still here, still holding on to life, even in the darkest time. It’s not a solution, but i want to ar Joy to my children. ” (Agencies)