Starvation and death marked last Ramadan in Gaza. Israeli ceasefire violations and suspended aid mark Ramadan this year.
It’s the second Ramadan since the start of the war in Gaza, and comes as a fragile ceasefire threatens to crumble.
For Palestinians observing Ramadan in Gaza, the Muslim holy month started this year under a fragile cease-fire agreement.
Bridgeview lit Ramadan lights along Harlem Avenue in Little Palestine, to honor the Muslim and Palestinian community to mark ...
As part of ongoing humanitarian efforts to support the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the International Charity Organisation and the Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi Foundation, have provided ...
For Palestinians observing Ramadan in Gaza, the Muslim holy month started this year under a fragile ceasefire agreement that ...
For Palestinians observing Ramadan in Gaza, the Muslim holy month started this year under a fragile ceasefire agreement that paused more than 15 months of the Israel-Hamas war ...
For Gaza residents, Ramadan started this year under a fragile ceasefire that paused more than 15 months of war.
In the crowded streets of Gaza City’s Omar El Mukhtar, Ahmed Daban busies himself with setting up Ramadan decorations on his stall. Once an electrical engineer, Daban now earns a living selling ...
Muslims in the Middle East are observing the holy month of Ramadan under exceptional circumstances. Ramadan is seen as a time ...
Food and other goods that were scarce during the war have returned to the shops and street markets of Gaza in time for the holy fasting month of Ramadan. And the Israeli bombs have fallen silent.