Gaza Families Ramadan Face Amid Duins | Religious News
A red-lined table, which is a few hundred meters away, was a road through the rubble in southern Gaza, because families gathered to break their fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The Sun in a neighborhood in Rafah, who stands in a handful of the Israeli war in Gaza, threw the end of the day of the Day of the Palestinian every age.
“People are deep sorrow and everything around us is a heartwarming thing,” said Malak Fadda, which forms a utility dinner.
“So, as before the war, we decided to return to this street.”
Sitting in a long number of plastic chairs saturated from the fatuses from the crowd in the Rafah, and the concrete flags hit between concrete between concrete flags and lights.
Israel’s bombing, according to the United Nations, almost all the population was expelled and caused a widespread hunger strike.
Peace, who entered into force on January 19, streamed more assistance to the destroyed Palestinian territory, but hundreds of thousands of tents continue to live, many camps in the wrecks of many houses.
Beit merged with them in the northern city of Lahiya, in the evening light of pale evening to break rapidly among the remains of half collapsed buildings.
“We are destroyed here and in demolition and patience despite our pain and wounds.”
“Here we eat iftar in our lands and we will not leave this place.”