As Muslims globally celebrate Eid al-Adha, the situation in Gaza is dire due to extensive food shortages from war. Traditional festivities, which include sacrificing livestock and sharing meals, are severely hindered as Israel has blocked aid to the enclave. Reports indicate that 96% of livestock and 99% of poultry are no longer available. High food prices prevent residents from affording basic necessities, and while limited aid has resumed from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, violence continues to raise obstacles in the distribution efforts.
The Gaza Strip faces critical famine as 96% of livestock and 99% of poultry have been lost due to war, affecting traditional Eid al-Adha celebrations.
Residents express anguish over soaring food prices, with some unable to afford basic items like bread, reflecting the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Despite the ongoing war, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has resumed limited aid, yet continues to face challenges from violence that disrupts distribution.
Many in Gaza feel that the joy of Eid al-Adha has been overshadowed by conflict, leaving families devoid of traditional celebrations and community spirit.
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