A charity kitchen brings hope to displaced Palestinians in the West Bank during Ramadan
- A charity kitchen has expanded its operations to provide daily meals for up to 700 Palestinian refugees displaced from the West Bank after an Israeli military raid that uprooted over 40,000 people.
- The refugees have been told they will not be allowed to return for a year and many have no access to kitchens, are separated from their communities, and are struggling to mark the end of the daily Ramadan fast.
- For 60-year-old Mansour Awfa, who fled from the Tulkarem refugee camp, the meals from the charity kitchen are a bright spot in a dark time as he and his family are living in a relative's apartment.
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A charity kitchen brings hope to displaced Palestinians in the West Bank during Ramadan
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. An Israeli military raid launched weeks ago has displaced more than 40,000 people in…
Teacher’s Corner: It’s Ramadan
I am a life-long atheist. I didn’t have to deconvert and I’d go as far as saying that I’m anti theist, because I do think that religion is a net evil in the world. But here and now I share the planet mostly with religious people and for the majority of my teaching career I’ve been teaching at schools with large Muslim populations, so I’m well used to the month of Ramadan, where Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Thankfully, it’s moving backwa…
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