This Ramadan is nothing like the ones before,” said one resident as the holy fasting month for Muslims began. “The war has ...
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Palestinians break Ramadan fast amid the rubble in Gaza CitySurrounded by rubble and tents, residents of Gaza City break their fast during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, a rare ...
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Axios on MSNIn photos: Ramadan kicks off in Gaza amid ceasefire dealPalestinians continue traditional Ramadan celebrations in the southern Gaza Strip to a backdrop of devastation from Israeli ...
Palestinians cautiously observe the fasting month as Israel violates the truce, threatening renewed hunger and bombings ...
Though Ramadan is still far from normal, some in the Gaza Strip said that, in some ways, it feels better than last year’s.
An Israeli military operation has uprooted tens of thousands of Palestinians who can’t break their fast in their own homes ...
Maisa Arafa, 29, who said her brother had been killed during the war, has been living in a tent with other relatives as they ...
Some 90,000 Palestinians have prayed at the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem’s Old City under tight security by Israeli ...
People gathered for communal prayers in the shattered concrete husk of Gaza City's Imam Shafi’i Mosque during the first ...
For Gaza residents, Ramadan started this year under a fragile ceasefire that paused more than 15 months of war.
Foreign ministers from Muslim nations are rejecting calls by U.S. President Donald Trump to empty the Gaza Strip of its ...
Elsewhere in the Gaza Strip, Fatima Barbakh, from the southern city of Khan Younis, said her Ramadan shopping was limited to the essentials. “We can’t buy lanterns or decorations like we do ...
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