Dozens of Gazans offered prayers on the first day of Ramadan in the ruins of a mosque hit by an Israeli air strike. Many Palestinians are struggling to find food for their families in makeshift camps across the war-ravaged territory. Deprivation is normal in Gaza this Ramadan, with markets short on food items.
Dozens of Gaza ns offered prayers on the first day of Ramadan in the ruins of a mosque hit by an Israeli air strike. Many Palestinians are struggling to find food for their families in makeshift camps across the war-ravaged territory.
Deprivation is normal in Gaza this Ramadan, with markets short on food items.
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