Sharjah bans New Year’s celebrations, and the authorities have declared that using pyrotechnics is forbidden. The choice is an expression of support for the Palestinian people in Gaza, who have been negatively impacted by the current hostilities between Israel and Hamas.
The authorities urged all institutions and individuals to cooperate, stressing that anyone found in violation of the prohibition will face legal consequences.
The action is a response to the tragic circumstances that have resulted in the deaths of nearly 20,000 people in Gaza, the bulk of whom were women and children. With Israel stating that the war would continue until Hamas is destroyed, it is anticipated that the death toll will increase much more.
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There will be “many more months” of fighting with Hamas, according to Israel’s army leader, which will result in further military operations in Gaza. Calls for a halt to hostilities have increased in response to the worsening humanitarian situation in the beleaguered zone.
The 2.4 million people who live in Gaza have experienced acute shortages of basic supplies like food, gasoline, water, and medical care since the siege was imposed. Only a small amount of relief has been able to reach the region, and the UN estimates that 1.9 million Gazans have been forced to flee their homes.
The circumstances highlight the critical necessity for international involvement and attention in addressing the humanitarian crisis and resolving the war in the area. Sharjah has decided to forgo its New Year’s Eve festivities as a show of sympathy for the people impacted by the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
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