Displaced Palestinians in Gaza visit graves of loved ones on first day of Eid al-Adha

(6 Jun 2025)
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Gaza City – 6 June 2025
1. Various of people visiting their relatives graves at cemetery on the first day of Eid al-Adha
2. Various of Sanaa al-Ghola, a displaced woman from Shaijiyeh, who lost her son while attempting to get flour, sitting next to his grave and praying for him
3. Various of photo of Mohammad al-Ghola placed on his grave, UPSOUND (Arabic): "Forgive me, love, son, it was us who made it hard for you, in having you carry water, and constantly being displaced from place to place."
4. Various of Sanaa praying for her dead son
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sanaa al-Ghola, a displaced woman from Shaijiyeh, and lost her son during the war:
"He was martyred on May 20th. He went to Al-Sha’af to get flour, a livelihood, because of the hunger we lived through. A bag of flour costs from 1,500 ($430) to 2,000 shekels ($573), and we were unable to buy it. Our house and our money were gone. There was flour and food in it, and we lost them. They said that people can go (and grab them), so they went away. It was fate. He was martyred and his father was injured."
6. Various of Sanaa leaving the cemetery with her daughter
7. Various of people visiting their relatives’ graves at cemetery on the first day of Eid al-Adha
STORYLINE:
Palestinians visited a cemetery in Gaza City to pray for their buried loved ones on the first day of Eid al-Adha Friday morning.

In the midst of the rubble of the devastated graveyard, stood the remains of a partially collapsed mosque.

Sanaa al-Ghola, a displaced woman from Shaijiyeh, cried and prayed for her son, Mohamed al-Ghoul, as her daughter comforted her.

She said her son was killed in a shelling over two weeks ago after reaching his grandfather’s house to collect flour with his father, who was wounded in the attack.

“We lost our home, money, and everything," she said.

"There was flour and food in it, and we lost them," she added.

Palestinians across the war-ravaged Gaza Strip marked the start of one of Islam’s most important holidays with prayers outside destroyed mosques and homes, with little hope the war with Israel will end soon.

Production by Wafaa Shurafa

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