Palestinians across the Gaza Strip marked the start of one of Islam's most important holidays with prayers outside destroyed mosques and homes, as Israel's brutal military campaign in the region continued. Loading audio...
Men and children were forced to hold the traditional Eid al-Adha prayers in the open air because much of the area has been reduced to rubble.
Families also had to make do with what they could scrape together for the three-day feast, as food supplies continue to dwindle due to the blocking of humanitarian aid by the Israeli military.
"This is the worst feast that the Palestinian people have experienced because of the unjust war against the Palestinian people," said Kamel Emran after attending prayers in the southern city of Khan Younis.
"There is no food, no flour, n