Hamas appears to be able to secure de facto ceasefires for Ramadan each year and not have to ever do anything in return.
90,000 Palestinians attend first Friday prayers of Ramadan
Fridays during Ramadan among 10 days throughout year when Ibrahimi Mosque is fully opened to Muslim worshipers, according to Palestinian ministry - Anadolu Ajansı
A limited number of older Palestinians were allowed into Jerusalem on the first Friday of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, in a wary climate stirred by a standoff over the Gaza ceasefire and an extended Israeli military campaign in the West Bank.
It’s the second Ramadan since the start of the war in Gaza, and comes as a fragile ceasefire threatens to crumble.
Hundreds gave back in Cleveland Saturday at the Heal Palestine event in Laville Banquet Hall on Brookpark Road to help children scarred by the Israel-Hamas War.
A charity kitchen in the occupied West Bank has expanded its usual operations to help displaced Palestinians trying to mark the Muslim holy month of Ramadan
During the first Friday prayers of Ramadan, 90,000 Palestinians gathered at Al-Aqsa Mosque amid heightened Israeli security. A fragile ceasefire persists following the Israel-Hamas conflict, with ongoing tensions and negotiations surrounding a second phase of hostages' release,
For Gaza residents, Ramadan started this year under a fragile ceasefire that paused more than 15 months of war.
For Palestinians observing Ramadan in Gaza, the Muslim holy month started this year under a fragile ceasefire agreement that paused more than 15 months of the Israel-Hamas war.
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