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Ramadan in Gaza; Preparing breakfast and iftar is an exhausting task

PNN – The destructive war of the Zionist regime against the oppressed people of the Gaza Strip has had many consequences on the residents of this area in the past, especially during the month of Ramadan.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed News Agency reported on the painful situation of Gaza residents during the month of Ramadan as a result of continued displacement, shortage of food and lack of water and electricity and said: IDPs in Gaza spend the holy month of Ramadan on the ruins of houses and in dilapidated tents in the settlement centers, hoping that the month of Ramadan will be a salve for their pain and sorrow and the loss of their loved ones and their homes.

It is stated in this report: The residents of the Gaza Strip have a miserable situation due to the lack of water and electricity and the lack of food, and long queues are formed in front of bakeries and water tankers. Expensiveness, along with countless sufferings, bothers the residents of Gaza. As the weather gets dark due to the lack of electricity, there is no news of the usual visits and visits of the residents and going to the mosques, especially the mosques have been destroyed.

In his report, Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed reported about the hardships of the Palestinian woman “Samarah Nawareh” in one of the accommodation centers in the west of Gaza City, that she is facing great difficulty to prepare the morning meal and to light the fire to prepare the morning meal.

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This Palestinian woman woke up at 2 in the morning to prepare a short breakfast and light a fire in front of the tent, but the cold winds do not allow her to light the fire. After 20 minutes of fruitless efforts, she appeals to her fifteen-year-old son Mohammad to light the fire, but he does not get anywhere, and he asks his mother to set the dawn curfew, but in the last attempt, the fire is lit but another problem begins, and that is the heavy and sudden rain.

She told al-Arabi al-Jadeed: I couldn’t go to the tent without preparing suhoor, so I sat in front of the fire for a few minutes until I finished preparing the tea and by then the rain soaked all my clothes.

This media continues its report: Most of the residents of Gaza do not have the possibility to prepare iftar, and the few iftar they have, they have to eat in the dark. They talk with longing about the years before the war when mosques were built and they used to go to the mosque.

Al-Arabi al-Jadeed further informed about women who do not have food for iftar one hour before Maghrib call to prayer and are in a difficult situation and they are sitting inside a school in al-Shuja’i neighborhood in Gaza City, hoping that someone will find them and give them food.

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“Nana Jandieh”, another woman from Gaza, also said about the problems of Palestinian families today: We don’t know what to do, the situation is not easy. We do not have the possibility to prepare food and the prices in the market have skyrocketed, our men are unemployed and we have no source of income due to the war.

Al-Arabi al-Jadeed continues his report and adds that during the war against Gaza, the occupying army has destroyed 1106 mosques out of a total of 1244 mosques in Gaza. When it is time for Isha prayer, the streets of Gaza are empty, unlike before the war, which had a happy color because people go to sleep in the dark and most families do not have the opportunity to pray in congregation in the few remaining mosques.

In line with the violation of the ceasefire agreement, the office of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime announced on Sunday that the entry of all goods and aid items into the Gaza Strip has been prohibited since this morning.

The statement of Netanyahu’s office stated: This decision was taken after the end of the first phase of the agreement and the opposition of the Hamas movement to the plan of Steve Whitkoff, the US envoy for the Middle East, to continue the negotiations.

The Prime Minister’s office of the Zionist regime added that this regime will not allow a ceasefire without the release of the Zionist prisoners, and if the Hamas movement continues its opposition, these oppositions will have other consequences.

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