Today Eid marks the first day of al-Fitr, a time that is traditionally full of happiness and celebration. But in Gaza, the voice of bombing and artillery shelling immerses the call for prayer.
Children who wore new clothes on this day are hungry and painful. There is no safety and no festive food to prepare people. Since today, Israeli attacks have continued to destroy the neighborhood.
Instead of gathering for the celebration, people have visited the graves of their loved ones in the initial hours.
As the Palestinians in Gaza marked the end of Ramadan with Eid ul Fitr, the situation in the region remains serious. In the last 24 hours, Israeli’s air strikes and military operations have claimed the lives of many individuals in Gaza and West Bank. Families are not only dealing with physical devastation, but also struggling with blocked help and displacement, as many are forced to run away from their homes once again.
Despite the ongoing violence and fears of starvation, Palestinians are looking for ways to inspect the holiday, determined to maintain the spirit of community and tradition amid chaos.
This second Eid ul Fitr Palestine is all spending in the war.
According to Wafa’s report, Israeli soldiers violently raided several houses in Hebrona in Hebron, broke the door and broke the residences.
Troops caught three people, including a 16 -year -old and two former prisoners. He also installed more outposts and closed roads around Hebrona.
Israel on Saturday refused to completely open the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebrona for those who performed Pooja for Eid al-Fitr prayer, said the Ministry of Palestinians on Avakef and Religious Affairs.
Hebron at Southern West Bank is illegally occupied by around 400 settled, which are protected by some 1,500 Israeli soldiers.
Palestinians in Gaza have prayed to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid al-Fitr.
The way he is in the whole war, he prayed amidst the debris due to the Israeli attacks on the bandage.
In a video posted by Palestinian Information Center, the sound of bullets could be heard as prayers.