A Ramadan of 'sadness' as war-weary Gazans go hungry

Residents in northern Gaza face severe food shortages during Ramadan due to ongoing conflict.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

Residents in northern Gaza, including Mahasen Khateeb, are struggling to observe Ramadan due to severe food shortages caused by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The region is facing a dire health and hunger crisis as aid deliveries have dwindled, leaving many families without enough food. International efforts, such as daily aid flights by the U.S. Air Force, are being made to alleviate the situation, but challenges remain in getting aid directly to those in need. The conflict shows no signs of stopping, further exacerbating the suffering of the people in Gaza during this holy month.

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