Shoppers rush to markets ahead of Eid
Markets across Gaza show cautious revival with families buying modest Eid items amid economic collapse and ongoing violence, as over 670 Palestinians were killed since October ceasefire.
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Amid soaring prices and Iran war, Gaza prepares for Eid
For the first time in nearly two years, the markets of the Gaza Strip are slowly regaining the familiar rhythms for Eid al-Fitr preparations. In the crowded alleyways of Gaza City, Khan Younis and Deir al-Balah, vendors shout out prices as families move cautiously between stalls selling children's clothes, sweets and food for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday. The bustle evokes memories of pre-war celebrations, when packed markets marked the end …
Shoppers rush to markets ahead of Eid
With only days remaining before Eidul Fitr, markets across Pakistan are witnessing a surge in activity, as shoppers rush to complete last-minute purchases despite rising prices and growing unease over tensions in the Middle East. From major urban centers to smaller towns, bazaars remain crowded well into the night, reflecting the traditional pre-Eid rush. However, many citizens say the ongoing conflict in Iran and the broader Gulf region has cas…
Ramallah: With the approach of the blessed Eid al-Fitr, trade in the markets of the occupied city of Ramallah in the centre of the West Bank seems less than usual under difficult economic conditions and closures imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities. Regional tensions and the war against Iran, as well as difficult economic conditions, have cast a shadow over the details of the daily lives of Palestinians, including their preparations for…
Sluggish markets cast shadow over Eid-ul-Fitr in Kashmir - Daily Good Morning Kashmir
The festive buzz that traditionally sweeps Kashmir’s markets in the days before Eid-ul-Fitr is missing this year, with traders across the Valley describing one of the slowest pre-Eid seasons in living memory. They say that the effects of the Pahalgam attack, a bad apple season, rising prices, and global oil problems have all made families spend much less money. “We have never seen such dullness before Eid. Usually, by this time, markets remain c…
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