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            Palestinians in Gaza face food shortages, restrictions as Ramadan begins

            Wednesday, February 18, 2026 - 11:01:43
            Palestinians in Gaza face food shortages, restrictions as Ramadan begins
            Arya News - Muslim holy month begins in Palestine, Arab, Islamic states with Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Turkiye to follow Thursday

            Palestinians in Gaza have gathered for the pre-dawn meal on the first day of fasting as several Arab and Islamic countries began Ramadan, while others are set to start a day later.
            However, people in Gaza, who began observing the holy Muslim month on Wednesday, are struggling to access food and clean water, amid Israel’s ongoing genocidal war despite the “ceasefire”.
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            Under the “ceasefire” deal between Israel and Hamas that came into effect in early October, at least 600 aid trucks were supposed to enter the strip each day. However, the actual number is far less.
            In addition, there are daily violations by Israel, attacks on the war-devastated enclave have continued nearly daily since the “ceasefire” began, killing more than 600 Palestinians.

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            Palestinian Muslim worshippers perform Taraweeh prayers on the first night of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan near the Dome of the Rock Shrine at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, in the Old City of Jerusalem on February 17, 2026 [AFP] Meanwhile, in occupied East Jerusalem, thousands of worshippers filled Al-Aqsa mosque’s covered prayer halls and open courtyards, as footage shared online showed Israeli police stationed inside the compound and moving among attendees during Taraweeh prayers.
            The prayers came against the backdrop of heightened tensions there, particularly in and around the Old City and the Al-Aqsa compound, where Israeli authorities have stepped up security measures, including arrests and temporary bans against religious figures and activists.
            According to figures cited by the Jerusalem Governorate, more than 250 orders barring Palestinians from entering Al-Aqsa have been issued since the beginning of 2026.
            Israel has also intensified operations in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since launching its genocidal war in Gaza on October 7, 2023, in tandem with a sharp escalation of settler attacks on Palestinian civilians and their property. The settel;rs rampage with impunity, often backed by the Israeli military.
            Gulf nations observing Ramadan today
            Saudi Arabia said that the new moon of Ramadan was sighted Tuesday evening and that fasting would begin on Wednesday.
            Religious authorities in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Palestine, Sudan, Somalia and Djibouti also said Wednesday will be the first day of Ramadan.
            Iraq’s Sunni Endowment Diwan also announced that Ramadan will be observed on Wednesday. Iraqi Shias will also celebrate the start of the fasting month on Wednesday.
            Ramadan will also start for Sunni Muslims in Lebanon on Wednesday, according to Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian.

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            (Al Jazeera) Despite advances in astronomy and the ability to determine the start of Islamic months, religious authorities in many Muslim countries continue to rely on direct visual sighting as the official method for confirming the presence of the crescent moon.
            This practice has been followed since the time of the Prophet Mohammed, who linked the beginning of fasting to the sighting of the crescent.
            During Ramadan, devout Muslims abstain from eating, drinking and smoking from dawn to sunset. After sundown, people traditionally gather for the breaking of the fast, known as Iftar.
            Muslims believe Ramadan marks the month when the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Prophet Mohammed nearly 1,450 years ago.
            Iran, Pakistan observing on Thursday
            Meanwhile, Egypt will observe the holy month on Thursday, as the new moon was not sighted on Tuesday evening, according to the country’s mufti, Nazir Ayyad.
            Religious authorities in Jordan, Syria, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, Tunisia and Malaysia also announced the start of the holy month on Thursday.
            Muslims in Turkiye , Oman, Singapore and Australia will begin fasting in Ramadan on Thursday, after authorities confirmed the start of the holy month based on astronomical calculations.
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