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In a displacement shelter in Gaza City, Fatima Ghandour kneaded dough, surrounded by family members, in preparation for Eid-al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.

With no available gas, Ghandour baked over an open fire, with smoke filling the air around her.

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00:03In a displacement shelter in Gaza City, Fatima Gondor kneaded dough, surrounded by family
00:10members, in preparation for Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim holy fasting month
00:16of Ramadan. With no available gas, Gondor baked over an open fire, with smoke filling the air
00:22around her. She said that despite the situation she and her family are in, she felt a sense of
00:28joy as she was able to offer those around her some baked goods, which she described as
00:33part of her tradition.
00:35The families of the Palestinians, where do they work? The families of the Palestinians,
00:40the families of the Palestinians, regardless of the quarrel, regardless of our homes, they
00:47loved everything in our lives. But the families of the Palestinians, the families of the Palestinians,
00:54they let us stop in the families of our families.
00:58In Khan Yunus, people roamed around a market, looking at food and clothes stalls. Nisreen
01:05Abu Sada, who was there, said that the scenes of Eid are not present at all. Adding the prices
01:12of clothes were expensive, something her and her husband cannot afford.
01:16Eid is not present at all. The prices are very expensive. And honestly, I'm in three years
01:23now, from the first war, I don't know why. It's really expensive. And we don't know the
01:29price of Eid. Because I and my child. The prices are expensive. There's no money. There's no
01:36situation. The situation is really tough. The crisis every day, there's no guilt. The
01:40day every day, there's no guilt. We don't end up the war. We don't end up the war.
01:42What did I say about the war? The war doesn't end up the war. Until now, there's no guilt,
01:46there's no guilt, there's no guilt, there's no guilt. We want to feel the smell of the
01:51U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire deal that kicked off last October, but violence has continued
01:57on a near-daily basis.
01:59Both sides have blamed the other for the violation of the truce agreement.
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