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Gaza welcomes Ramadan amid fragile ‘ceasefire’ and fears of renewed war

Gaza welcomes Ramadan amid fragile ‘ceasefire’ and fears of renewed war

Summary

People in Gaza are observing Ramadan amid a temporary ceasefire but worry the conflict could start again. Maisoon al-Barbarawi and her family live in a refugee camp, where they try to celebrate despite the challenges and fears brought by past and potential conflicts. Many in the camp focus on remaining hopeful and supporting each other while dealing with the difficult conditions.

Key Facts

  • Maisoon al-Barbarawi lives in a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip.
  • She and her family are celebrating Ramadan despite previous conflicts.
  • Over the past two years, a war in Gaza killed more than 70,000 Palestinians.
  • A ceasefire has brought some calm, but occasional shelling still occurs.
  • Maisoon’s family lost their home and now live in difficult conditions at the camp.
  • Many in Gaza fear the conflict could restart during Ramadan, as it did last year.
  • Residents use simple decorations to bring joy during the holy month.
  • The community at the camp supports each other through social activities.
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