Feature: Displaced Gazan families in Cairo mark Eid al-Adha with memories, hope


CAIRO, June 6 (Xinhua) -- As the Eid al-Adha prayers echoed through Cairo on Friday morning, Yasser Qudih, a former photojournalist from Gaza, couldn't help but think of past celebrations back home.

"Eid in Gaza was always a grand affair," 41-year-old Qudih recalled, as he walked toward a nearby mosque for prayers with his three children -- 16-year-old Salam, 14-year-old Amir, and little Assil.

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