Ramadan in Gaza: Palestinians struggle to prepare iftar and dinner
The destructive war of the Zionist regime against the oppressed people of the Gaza Strip has had a profound impact on the residents of the region in the past, especially during this holy month of Ramadan. Reports from Gaza tell the painful story of Gazans during the month of Ramadan due to continued displacement, food shortages, and lack of water and electricity. The reports state that Gaza residents are spending this holy month of Ramadan in the ruins of their homes and in dilapidated tents in refugee camps, hoping that the month of Ramadan will be a panacea for the pain and sorrow of losing their loved ones and homes. Residents of the Gaza Strip are suffering from a lack of water and electricity and a lack of food, with long lines forming in front of bakeries and water tanks. Many find it very difficult to find water during this Ramadan fast and are forced to wait for hours in front of aid stations to get food. Many Muslim families in the Gaza Strip are unable to make ends meet during Ramadan, with food supplies stagnating and prices soaring. During the western call to prayer, when the fasting people are allowed to break their fast according to Islamic teachings, some families just sit and look at each other, waiting for someone to come and give them something so they can break their fast. The same is true during the evening prayer.

The destructive war of the Zionist regime against the oppressed people of the Gaza Strip has had a profound impact on the residents of the region in the past, especially during this holy month of Ramadan.
Reports from Gaza tell the painful story of Gazans during the month of Ramadan due to continued displacement, food shortages, and lack of water and electricity.
The reports state that Gaza residents are spending this holy month of Ramadan in the ruins of their homes and in dilapidated tents in refugee camps, hoping that the month of Ramadan will be a panacea for the pain and sorrow of losing their loved ones and homes.
Residents of the Gaza Strip are suffering from a lack of water and electricity and a lack of food, with long lines forming in front of bakeries and water tanks.
Many find it very difficult to find water during this Ramadan fast and are forced to wait for hours in front of aid stations to get food.
Many Muslim families in the Gaza Strip are unable to make ends meet during Ramadan, with food supplies stagnating and prices soaring.
During the western call to prayer, when the fasting people are allowed to break their fast according to Islamic teachings, some families just sit and look at each other, waiting for someone to come and give them something so they can break their fast. The same is true during the evening prayer.