The holy month of Ramzan started from Monday in many parts of the Gulf country. This Ramadan, Gaza, which is facing the horrors of war, has to face Israeli bombardment as well as starvation. While many Muslim countries of the world are immersed in the light of Ramadan, this year there is darkness in Gaza. After the Israeli bombing, almost all the mosques in Gaza have been turned into debris. The people of Gaza do not even have enough food to eat Iftar.
Gazans seen praying in destroyed buildings
Taraweeh prayers were held in many parts of Gaza on Sunday evening to sight the Ramadan moon. In the photo you can see that the people of Gaza are offering Taraweeh on the debris of the destroyed mosque. Children, youth and old people have also come to offer Namaz. Apart from this, the bombed mosque can also be clearly seen in this video.
Gazans are also decorating the debris
Muslims especially decorate their homes during Ramadan, but people in Gaza have no homes left. Gazans are forced to celebrate Ramadan in tents. Palestinians have decorated their tents with lamps and lights. Children can be seen celebrating Ramadan in a photo of Gaza residents on social media.
food crisis in gaza
The war affected people in Gaza are facing food crisis. Food items are being delivered to people from the sky with the help of parachutes. Many such pictures have also been seen in which people are seen running for help with parachutes. At present, it has also come to light that some people have been injured while taking food and some have also died.
Efforts to end the war are futile
The United Nations and mediating countries tried to broker a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel before the month of Ramadan, but Hamas backed out of the agreement, saying it would not accept a temporary ceasefire unless there was a complete ceasefire. At least 31,045 Palestinians have been killed and 72,654 wounded since the war in Gaza began. The attack by Hamas on October 7 killed approximately 1,200 Israeli civilians and took 200 hostage.