Today is the first day of fasting for millions of displaced Palestinians in Gaza, while hopes for a ceasefire in the holy month have been dashed by Israeli bombardment, but the US president says that a ceasefire is still possible.
According to the international news agency, Ramadan has begun, but UNRA says that hunger and poverty are everywhere in Gaza.
Millions of Palestinians living in refugee camps in Gaza welcomed Ramadan with nothing to eat and not even proper clothing to cover their bodies.
Nevertheless, the Palestinians thanked God for this blessing by lighting lamps, lighting lamps and decorating their broken homes and dilapidated camps.
A Palestinian child speaking to foreign media said that this Ramadan is completely different from previous Ramadans. We are not living in our homes but in camps and there is no ration for Suhr and Iftar.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said despite Israel’s reservations about re-imposing war after the release of the hostages, they are still ready for a ceasefire, but Israel is brazen.
It should be remembered that the number of Palestinians martyred in the Israeli bombardment on Gaza since October 7 has exceeded 31 thousand, while more than 72 thousand are injured. Half of the martyred and injured are women and children.