Markets in Gaza began restocking livestock at significantly higher prices, for the first time since the war began six months ago, as aid and goods flow at a faster rate through the Rafah border crossing. Tahani Abu Odeh, 35, was finally able to make her family fatteh, a Palestinian dish made up of rice and chicken. “For the first time in months, we feel that there is life in the northern Gaza Strip. We are finally finding things in the market like vegetables, fruits, frozen meat, and legumes,” he stated.

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