Israel Gaza: ‘We don’t feel the joy of Ramadan’ - BBC News
Displaced people in Rafah prepare meals using the limited food available to mark the start of the Muslim holy month.
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CloseDisplaced people in Rafah in the Gaza Strip have prepared meals using the limited food available to mark the start of the Muslim holy month.
Ramadan is usually a month of fasting, reflection and family time but this year, celebrations were muted in Gaza as Israel’s air and ground campaign continued in response to the 7 October attack carried out by Hamas.
The conflict has fuelled a hunger crisis in the territory, with little aid arriving in the territory.
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