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Palestinians mark last days of Ramadan on the eve of six months of war

As the Muslim fasting month draws to a close next week, many Palestinians spend their days in prayer amid Israel’s war.

A view of damage as Palestinians gather to read the Holy Qur'an during the last days of Ramadan, in the remaining part of the historic "Great Omari Mosque," also known as the "Great Mosque of Gaza," following its destruction by Israeli military bombardments in Gaza
The Great Mosque of Gaza lies partially in ruins as Palestinians gather to read the Quran during the last days of Ramadan, in Gaza City. [Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu]
By News Agencies
Published On 6 Apr 20246 Apr 2024

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Palestinian Muslims are marking a tense and sombre last weekend in Ramadan, as Israel’s war on Gaza approaches the six-month mark.

Some 120,000 people descended on the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, which dominates the Old City in Jerusalem, officials said on Friday.

There were minor scuffles between worshippers and Israeli police controlling the entrance to the mosque, which is the third holiest site in Islam.

Adli al-Agha, 53, from Jerusalem, told the AFP news agency that many people “had to flee dawn prayers” after Israeli police deployed a mini-drone spraying tear gas to disperse worshippers.

Friday marked Laylat al-Qadr (“The Night of Power”), considered the holiest night of Ramadan, which commemorates the moment the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.

It is the night when Muslims believe their prayers are most likely to be granted, a festive moment while children stay up late and shops stay open till the small hours.

But many Palestinians are not in the mood to celebrate and are praying for an end to the war in Gaza after almost six months of bloodshed.

Sameeha al-Qadi, 55, who had come from near Bethlehem, said Jerusalem “is sad and has lost its light – we all feel what is going on in Gaza. We can’t escape it for a minute”.

This year there are few Ramadan decorations or lights in the Holy City, with Palestinians instead having a bitter coffee and a date – traditionally to mark mourning – on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, when feasts are usually held.

“There is sweet nothing about the feast this year. People are not celebrating,” said Sabah, 54, some of whose relatives have been killed in Gaza. “Everything is bitter in my mouth. It is so painful at this time which is all about family.”

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In Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestinians gathered on Laylat al-Qadr, praying in and outside a tent they had built near the debris of al-Faruq Mosque – now reduced to ruins by Israeli air strikes.

People also gathered to pray within the surviving section of the Great Omari Mosque in Gaza City. Also known as the Great Mosque of Gaza, the largest and oldest mosque in the strip was destroyed by Israeli military bombardments. Despite its destruction, the mosque remains a favoured venue for residents of the region to gather for prayers.

Palestinians displaced from their homes in Gaza for almost six months by Israeli attacks have observed Ramadan in makeshift tents, under limited means and difficult conditions. Many are spending the last days reading the Quran or decorating their tents for Eid.

Muslim people break their fast with the Iftar meal after the last Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, outside the Old City of Jerusalem, Friday, April 5
Muslims break their fast with the iftar meal after the last Friday prayers of the fasting month of Ramadan, outside the Old City of Jerusalem. [Leo Correa/AP Photo]
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Muslims pray on Lailat al-Qadr, or night of power, that marks the last 10 days of the holy month of Ramadan, at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City, Friday, April 5
Muslims pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Laylat al-Qadr, or the night of power, that takes place during the last 10 days of Ramadan. [Mahmoud Illean/AP Photo]
Palestinians gather to perform prayer on the night of Laylat al-Qadr in and outside the tent they have built near the debris of Faruq Mosque in Rafah, Gaza
Palestinians gather to pray on the night of Laylat al-Qadr near the debris of al-Faruq Mosque in Rafah, southern Gaza. [Jehad Alshrafi/Anadolu]
Palestinians gather to perform prayer on the night of Laylat al-Qadr in and outside the tent they have built near the debris of Faruq Mosque in Rafah, Gaza
People perform prayers in and outside a tent they built near the ruined al-Faruq Mosque. [Jehad Alshrafi/Anadolu]
Palestinians living in tents are viewed in Deir Al-Balah in the Gaza Strip on April 6, 2024. Palestinians who left their homes and took refuge in Deir Balah city due to the ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip are struggling to survive under difficult conditions. Palestinian families are trying to maintain their daily lives in makeshift tents under limited means and difficult conditions. Palestinians living in tents spend the last days of Ramadan reading the Holy Quran. And some of them hung the decorations they prepared specially for Ramadan in their tents
A displaced Palestinian woman reads the Quran during the last days of Ramadan, in a tent camp in Deir el-Balah. [Ashraf Amra/Anadolu]
Palestinians gather to read the Holy Qur'an during the last days of Ramadan, in the remaining part of the historic "Great Omari Mosque," also known as the "Great Mosque of Gaza,"
Palestinians gather to read the Quran during the last days of Ramadan, in the remaining part of the historic the Great Omari Mosque in Gaza City. [Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu]
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Palestinians gather to read the Holy Qur'an during the last days of Ramadan, in the remaining part of the historic "Great Omari Mosque," also known as the "Great Mosque of Gaza," following its destruction by Israeli military bombardments in Gaza on April 06
People pray in the surviving part of the Great Omari Mosque, which was demolished by Israel's bombardment. [Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu]
Palestinians gather to read the Holy Qur'an during the last days of Ramadan, in the remaining part of the historic "Great Omari Mosque," also known as the "Great Mosque of Gaza,"
Despite its destruction, people still pray at the Great Omari Mosque in Gaza City. [Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu]
Palestinians living in tents spend the last days of Ramadan reading the Holy Quran
Palestinians displaced from their homes in Gaza for almost six months observed Ramadan in makeshift tents, under limited means and difficult conditions. [Ashraf Amra/Anadolu]
Palestinians hang decorations they prepared specially for Ramadan in their tents.
A Palestinian woman decorates her family's tent in Deir el-Balah. [Ashraf Amra/Anadolu]


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