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Gaza: On Eid al-Fitr day, millions in the Gaza Strip are grappling with worsening shortages and soaring prices, overshadowing what is traditionally a time of celebration and family gatherings.
Amid global focus on the ongoing tensions involving Iran, Israel has tightened restrictions on the movement of goods into Gaza, further limiting access to essential supplies. Analysts and residents say these measures, often justified by broader regional security concerns, have exacerbated an already fragile economic situation.
The cost of basic commodities has surged sharply. Tomatoes, once priced at 3 shekels, have risen to 20 shekels, while cooking gas now costs 80 shekels for an 8kg cylinder, placing a heavy burden on households. Electricity prices have also increased significantly, adding to the financial strain. Essential goods, including canned food and medicines, have become increasingly unaffordable for many families.
Market dynamics within Gaza have compounded the crisis. Residents report that some traders are exploiting shortages by inflating prices, intensifying economic pressure and fuelling public frustration. Meat and other key items traditionally associated with Eid celebrations are now beyond the reach of large sections of the population.
The ongoing conflict and repeated disruptions to ceasefire arrangements have further restricted the flow of goods through border crossings, deepening the humanitarian crisis. Observers note that Gaza’s economic instability is driven by a combination of blockade-related constraints, local market vulnerabilities, and wider regional political factors.
For many families, Eid has become a time of difficult choices between securing basic necessities and observing cultural traditions. What was once a period of joy has increasingly turned into a symbol of hardship, highlighting the urgent need for sustained humanitarian access and measures to protect civilians from economic exploitation.
Based on an Al Jazeera story titled, “Eid under siege: Little to celebrate in Gaza as Israel tightens chokehold”