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Gazans Face High Prices and Aid Concerns Preparing for Eid Amid Fragile Ceasefire
Nearly all 2.2 million Gazans face high prices and shortages amid partial market restoration and ongoing violence despite a ceasefire since October, aid agencies warn.
- For the first time since the war began in Gaza, Raeda Abu Diya has bought special clothes for her 15-year-old daughter Fidaa for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday.
- Nearly all of Gaza's 2.2 million residents were forced from their homes during over two years of war sparked by Hamas' attacks on Israel, and many still live in tents or makeshift shelters in enormous camps.
- Due to a lack of supply caused by the closure of Gaza's borders and steep transportation costs, prices for holiday items like clothes and chocolates are very high.
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