While Muslims around the world celebrate Ramadan, prayers and thoughts are with Palestinians who can’t.
Israel’s destruction and blockade of the Gaza Strip means those living there cannot observe the holy month. But they’re not forgotten. These pictures from Tétouan, in north-central Morocco, again show the strength of feeling as hundreds took to the streets in solidarity.
The UN says a quarter of Gaza’s population is on the brink of famine. And the European Union’s foreign Policy chief, Josep Borrell, has now accused Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. Earlier today, Israel claimed a convoy of six trucks with World Food Programme aid had been allowed to enter the Gaza Strip. But that’s miniscule. How long will it take before Palestinians get the aid they need?