Palestinian Ambassador to Turkiye, Faed Mustafa, told about the Ramadan traditions of Palestine inherited from Ottomans and shared values that bring Turkish and Palestinian people together in an exclusive interview with Anadolu. "I think the most beautiful aspect of the holy month (Ramadan) is that it brings families together," he added, Anadolu News Agency reports. Mustafa said that, during Ramadan in Palestine, "large family iftar (fast-breaking) dinners are held. This strengthens the bonds of love in the society." He went on to say: "Families of captives (Palestinians in Israeli prisons) and martyrs are taken care of. These families are rewarded this month … Although special respect is shown to these families throughout the year, even more attention is shown during […] Source
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