Eid al-Adha celebrations worldwide were dampened by high prices and reduced spending, particularly affecting Gaza, where the impact of ongoing conflict was stark. Muslims in the region faced severe hardships, praying in public spaces due to the destruction of their mosques and homes. With dwindling food supplies, many families struggled to celebrate the occasion as they traditionally would. International concerns highlight the acute food insecurity facing Gaza, threatening the wellbeing of nearly half a million people, amidst calls for solidarity from the global Muslim community.
The conditions are very, very harsh. The worst feast that the Palestinian people have experienced is due to the unjust war against them.
With food supplies dwindling, families were forced to make do with what they could scrape together, marking a somber Eid al-Adha in Gaza.
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