Gaza's War-Weary Ramadan: Hunger and Sadness Amidst Attacks

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War-weary Gazans in northern Gaza are facing a dire hunger crisis during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, with limited food supplies and aid deliveries. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to a situation where many are subsisting on leafy greens and struggling to find basic food items. The World Health Organization has warned of potential starvation and disease, with aid deliveries to the north effectively collapsing. International efforts, including U.S. Air Force aid flights, are underway to provide essential supplies, but the situation remains critical as residents endure a Ramadan of sadness and scarcity.
- A Ramadan of 'sadness' as war-weary Gazans go hungry The Washington Post
- Middle East Crisis: Ramadan Begins as Hunger and Fear Stalk Gaza The New York Times
- Palestinians break fast without ‘joy of Ramadan’ as Israel attacks grind on Al Jazeera English
- American Muslims say they feel urgent need to send aid to Gaza this Ramadan as threat of mass starvation looms CNN
- Gazans mark holy month amid struggles: 'This Ramadan is not happy' ABC News
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