Video of young Palestinian boy reciting Holy Quran while making bread warms hearts

Video of young Palestinian boy reciting Holy Quran while making bread warms hearts

Despite the destruction, the people of Gaza continue to find strength in their faith.
Video of young Palestinian boy reciting Holy Quran while making bread warms hearts

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1 Oct 2024

In the midst of the devastation in Gaza, a heartwarming video has emerged of a young Palestinian boy, named Musaab, reciting the Holy Quran while baking bread to support his family.

The video was shared by a Palestinian journalist Mousa Salem on his Instagram account.

In the footage, the youth could be seen reciting verses from the sacred book while kneading dough and then baking it on a locally-made stove in northern Gaza.

"The child Musaab, a Palestinian merchant from northern Gaza, reciting the Holy Quran with his beautiful voice while working amid the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip," he captioned the video.

Despite the destruction, the people of Gaza continue to find strength in their faith.

However, the reality of the situation in Gaza is dire. Since October 7, Israeli military offensives have resulted in over 41,000 Palestinian lives lost, including 16,456 children and 11,000 women. 

The bombings have also left almost 95,497 people injured and the United Nations reported that two-thirds of buildings across the Gaza Strip have been damaged or destroyed.

The United Nations (UN) reported that two-thirds of buildings across the Gaza Strip have been "damaged or destroyed." Israeli attacks have also killed at least 270 aid workers.

The restrictions on food, water, medicine, and fuel supplies have exacerbated the situation in Gaza.

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) directed Israel to ensure basic services and humanitarian aid delivery in the besieged enclave.

The Palestinian government's information office reported that almost 1.7 million Gazans have been displaced due to relentless air and artillery strikes by the Israeli military.

Thousands of children in Gaza have been diagnosed with malnutrition, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Earlier, the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) head Cindy McCain said people in Gaza are starving to death.

The WFP estimated that around 1.1 million people are "struggling with catastrophic hunger and starvation" due to Israel's severe restrictions on food, water, medicine, and fuel supplies to the besieged enclave.

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