ZIONIST FORCES AIRSTRIKES SPOIL GAZA’S 1ST RAMADAN NIGHT

Israel's repeated airstrikes targeting farmers in the besieged Gaza Strip have caused countless problems for Palestinians there. (Photo: www.presstv.ir)
Israel’s repeated airstrikes targeting farmers in the besieged Gaza Strip have caused countless problems for Palestinians there. (Photo: www.presstv.ir)

Gaza City, 1 Ramadan 1435/29 June 2014 (MINA) – Israeli occupation warplanes roared above the roof of Ruba al-Zaanein’s family house in the Gaza Strip late on Saturday.Israel occupation launched repeated strikes against Gaza overnight.

The mother of five, shuddering in fear, huddled together with her children in one of the rooms, Anadolu Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

“The strikes were so strong that I felt a new war was being waged on Gaza,” al-Zaanein told Anadolu Agency.

“Instead of cheering the advent of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, the children were crying,” she lamented.

The last hours of Saturday and early hours of Sunday were exceptional for Gaza’s almost 1.8 inhabitants.

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While Muslims the world over celebrated the advent of Ramadan, a time of great spiritual and religious reverence, the residents of Gaza shuddered under Israeli strikes.

Israel occupation launched repeated strikes against Gaza overnight, depriving residents the cheerfulness that always espouses the coming of Ramadan in other Muslim-populated areas in the world.

“The noise of the planes was frightening,” said 9-year-old Basmala Abdurrahman.

Even with this, the little girl defied her fears and enthusiastically carried her multicolored lantern in her hand and headed toward the local mosque where older Gaza residents prayed for an end to Israel’s aggressions.

“My mother told me that God will save Gaza if we pray for this at the mosque,” said Abdurrahman.

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Inside the mosque people stood, bowed, and prostrated in piety and hope that the planes rumbling over their heads would not spoil the taste of Ramadan even more.

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While men and children prayed at mosques, some women were actively preparing the pre-dawn meal for the family.

Salma Hemeid worked tooth and nail to control her fears to be able to prepare food for her children and her husband.

“I was hoping that the meal would be a special one,” Hemeid, 42, told AA. “I was, however, totally hand-tied by the explosions and the shrapnel everywhere,” she added.

The night was similarly bleak for Rasha Naeem, a mother of seven, who had to work hard to allay the fears of her children who were awaken by the noise of the Israeli aircraft.

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“It’s Gaza’s fate to experience these terrifying nights every now and then,” Naeem said.

“Isn’t it enough that we have been living in this blockade all these years?” she asked.

Gaza has been blockaded by Israel since 2006. (T/E01/IR)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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