Summary
Palestinians in Gaza are celebrating Ramadan even though there has been a lot of destruction due to the conflict with Israel. Some families are having their traditional iftar meals, which are the meals to break the fast, among the ruins of their homes or even in graveyards.
Key Facts
- Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing destruction from conflict with Israel.
- Despite the damage, people are still celebrating Ramadan, a holy month for Muslims.
- Ramadan involves fasting from dawn until sunset, and the meal to break the fast is called iftar.
- Some families are having iftar in areas that have been destroyed.
- Others choose to break their fast in graveyards to remember family members who have passed away.
- Ahmed Abu Naji is one of the many people trying to keep their traditions alive.