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Ramadan in Gaza: A Sacred Month Overshadowed by War

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March 4, 2025
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Ramadan in Gaza: A Sacred Month Overshadowed by War
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As Ramadan begins, Palestinians in Gaza struggle to observe the holy month amid the destruction left by war. In Khan Younis, families that once gathered for large meals now lack even the most basic necessities. Markets still offer food and drinks, but the usual festive atmosphere is gone.

“Before the war, we would sit together at one table, sharing meals with neighbors, young and old,” said Abu Salah Madi, a resident of Gaza. “But this year, we have no homes, no money—we have exhausted all means of life.”  

Many families rely on aid, but food supplies remain scarce. The war has displaced thousands, leaving them without shelter. For them, Ramadan is no longer a time of celebration but a struggle for survival.

Fragile Ceasefire Brings Temporary Relief

A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has allowed some relief, but uncertainty remains. The truce has resulted in the release of 33 Israeli hostages and 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. However, negotiations in Cairo continue, with both sides uncertain about the future.

Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain high. Gaza’s infrastructure has been devastated, and reconstruction efforts have barely begun. For many Palestinians, the temporary pause in violence offers little comfort when their daily lives remain shattered.

West Bank Prepares for a Difficult Ramadan

In the West Bank, the atmosphere is also subdued. Markets that would normally be filled with shoppers ahead of Ramadan remain quiet. Vendors report fewer sales, blaming increased security restrictions.

“In past years, the markets were packed with people, eating and drinking with ease,” said Amir Amireh, a vendor. “But now, the situation is completely different.”  

Security checkpoints have made travel difficult, and many Palestinians fear further crackdowns during Ramadan. Restrictions on movement limit access to mosques, markets, and family gatherings.

Jerusalem Braces for Ramadan Tensions

In Jerusalem, authorities are preparing for large crowds at Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Waqf has installed protective coverings in the courtyards, but tensions remain high. The mosque compound has long been a flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and past years have seen clashes between worshippers and Israeli security forces.

Authorities are on high alert, anticipating potential confrontations. The presence of Israeli police in and around the mosque has fueled concerns that violence could erupt at any moment.

Uncertainty Over What Comes Next

With Ramadan underway, both Palestinians and Israelis face an uncertain future. Will the ceasefire hold, or will violence return? For many, the answer remains unclear.

For families in Gaza, the immediate concern is survival. As they break their fasts with what little they have, the hope for peace feels distant. Ramadan is meant to be a time of unity and faith, but for Palestinians living under war and occupation, it is a time of loss and resilience.

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