Ramadan in Gaza begins with hunger worsening and no end to war in sight

Heightened conflict in Gaza during Ramadan, as cease-fire talks stall and living conditions worsen with no resolution in sight.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

Palestinians in Gaza begin Ramadan amid ongoing conflict with Israel. Cease-fire talks have stalled, with hunger increasing and living conditions deteriorating. Despite efforts, no resolution in sight as Israel vows to continue offensive against Hamas. UN urges both sides to cease hostilities and release hostages. Reports of thousands dead and widespread displacement in Gaza since conflict began last October. International aid efforts ongoing, with US military involved. Urgency for peace and humanitarian action as civilian suffering continues.

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