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Gazans mark Eid al-Adha amid conflict, displacement
Storyline: Gazans are celebrating the Eid al-Adha, which fell on Friday this year, amid displacement and lack of basic supplies caused by the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel. Um Mohammad Habib is one of the thousands forced to flee from their homes. Like many, instead of celebrating Eid, she awaits relief including essentials such as food, water, or even a glimmer of assistance. "Instead of waiting for Eid, we wait for aid. We check our phones for messages or any news. I can't describe what we feel -- hunger, pain, sadness. There are no holidays in this tragedy," she said. Markets that used to bustle before Eid now reflect growing despair. Soaring prices have made food unaffordable for many families, pushing traditional customs out of reach. "Life today is completely different. Prices have gone up, and people don't have money. Food and water are now the only priorities, despite how expensive they've become," said Hassan Al-Sall, a street vendor. Religious practices also have changed. Nearly 90 percent of mosques in Gaza have been destroyed during the conflict, forcing worshipers to pray outdoors or among rubble. "Gaza's mosques have been destroyed. People are living through hunger, siege, and tragedy amid ongoing genocide. Yet despite all this, they still find joy in the arrival of Eid al-Adha," said Mohannad Al-Afranji, a mosque imam. Many Palestinians are still determined to preserve the traditions of Eid al-Adha as much as they can. Temporary prayer spaces are being considered once again, offering a moment of unity in the face of hardship. Shotlist: Gaza Strip - June 5, 2025: 1. Various of pedestrians, vendors, damaged buildings, streets 2. Various of displaced family 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Um Mohammad Habib, displaced Palestinian: "Instead of waiting for Eid, we wait for aid. We check our phones for messages or any news. I can't describe what we feel -- hunger, pain, sadness. There are no holidays in this tragedy." 3. Various of pedestrians, vendors, damaged buildings, streets 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Hassan Al-Sall, street vendor: "Life today is completely different. Prices have gone up, and people don't have money. Food and water are now the only priorities, despite how expensive they've become." Gaza Strip - June 6, 2025: 5. Various of people walking to prayer space 6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohannad Al-Afranji, mosque imam: "Gaza's mosques have been destroyed. People are living through hunger, siege, and tragedy amid ongoing genocide. Yet despite all this, they still find joy in the arrival of Eid al-Adha." 7. Various of worshipers, Al-Afranji presiding over prayer. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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