Israel : As Muslims around the world observe Ramadan, Israel has made a big choice. Israel has agreed to a proposal made by Steve Witkoff, the envoy of US President Donald Trump. The proposal calls for a temporary cease-fire in Gaza during Ramadan and Passover, according to the Prime Minister’s Office. The decision comes as the first phase of a previously agreed-upon truce approaches its end.
The brief ceasefire tries to reduce tensions around religious holidays. However, more information on its implementation has yet to be published.
Israel has agreed to a proposal made by Steve Witkoff
As Ramzan begins, many people across the globe pray and fast. However, in Gaza, the tone is one of sadness and uncertainty. The sounds of conflict persist, and despite a ceasefire, many fear that combat will resume at any time.

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For some in Gaza, the memories of previous confrontations are very vivid. A resident recounts fasting Ramadan as a child while fleeing airstrikes in the middle of the night during the 2014 conflict.

However, last year’s scenario was far worse. Food was sparse, and families broke their fast with whatever they had, which was typically a single can of hummus or beans shared by six people. Without electricity, they ate in the dark, hardly able to see each other’s features.
There is no guarantee that the ceasefire will last. People are apprehensive about what will happen next. They are concerned that the war may return.
As a Ramzan begins, many Gaza residents are unsure what to expect.
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