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No joy, no respite during Ramadan for families in Gaza City destroyed by Israel .

No joy, no respite during Ramadan for families in Gaza City destroyed by Israel .

Summary

In Gaza City, many families, like the Nassar family, spend Ramadan in makeshift shelters due to violence and displacement from conflict. They rely on aid, cook on open fires, and live in fear despite a ceasefire agreement.

Key Facts

  • The Nassar family is in a shelter during Ramadan, living in a school with few resources.
  • They rely on humanitarian aid for basic needs.
  • The ongoing conflict has led to over 72,000 deaths since October 2023, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health.
  • The family has been displaced multiple times and fears returning outdoors due to continued violence.
  • The current ceasefire began in October, but violence has led to over 600 Palestinian deaths since then.
  • President Trump's Board of Peace held its first meeting, focusing on the region.
  • Despite hardships, Palestinian communities continue to observe Ramadan traditions.

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