
As Muslims around the world welcome Ramadan, the holy month has been welcomed differently by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
With at least 1.7 million people displaced and more than 31,000 killed, families in northern Gaza have little food or water to break the fast.
"This year's Ramadan is different from previous years. We are far away from our loved ones, families, relatives and friends in the North. Everything is different ," said Emad al-Najjar, a Palestinian displaced from northern Gaza.
As Israel continues to block humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, the scarce food in the markets is unaffordable.
"I came here to buy, but I can't buy anything. There is nothing, no dates, no milk, nothing. No one can find anything about their children. All these canned goods are full of germs that infect the stomach. We need vegetables and fruits to feed our children, because they are weak and will die of hunger", said another citizen.
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