I witnessed the suffering of the Palestinians as a result of the Israeli aggression against Gaza strip In welcoming Eid al-Adha in Tunisia this year. Tunisians expressed their support for Palestine during the “Eid outing.”
Palestinian flags and slogans supporting Gaza
The Tunisians who revived the tradition of “Eid parade” raised slogans in support of Palestine during their participation in the march that began on the morning of Eid al-Adha.
Al-Arabi’s correspondent in Tunisia, Amira Muhdhab, reported the atmosphere of the “Eid Festival” in Tunisia on the first day of Eid al-Adha, where participants in the parade, men and women, wore Palestinian keffiyehs and carried Palestinian flags.
They also remembered Palestine in their prayers and supplications for peace and security to come to the Strip.
“Eid outing”
And“Eid outing” It is a tradition that Tunisians have practiced for years as a way of celebrating holidays that distinguishes Tunisia from other countries.
The name sums up the habit of residents going out in collective processions to perform the Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha prayers, where they roam the alleys, going to the mosques, women, men, and children, chanting the takbirs.
The worshipers begin shouting “Allah” and “Allahu Akbar” starting from Bab Al Khadra Square, which is one of the gates of the old city in Tunis, then they head to the historic “Sahib Al-Taba” Mosque in Al-Halafi to perform the Eid prayer.
According to Al-Arabi’s correspondent, this tradition aims to gather the largest number of worshipers in mosques and perform Eid prayers.
Eid al-Adha falls this year as the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip continues, claiming more martyrs, wounded and destruction.
There are no signs of celebrating Eid in the Gaza Strip due to the continuing bombing and the worsening humanitarian catastrophe, in light of the scarcity of food supplies and the deterioration of the health sector.
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