The war in the Gaza Strip has increased the demand for clean energy among people: PPTVHD36

Demand for clean energy is increasing in Rafah refugee camp. After the siege of Palestine and its isolation from the outside world. Because of the war in Gaza

After the siege of the Palestinian territories and their isolation from the outside world, since Israel launched its military operations against Hamas. This led to an increase in demand for clean energy in the temporary refugee camp in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Large solar panels are installed. To provide the necessary electricity to the population and in the refugee camp, thousands of Palestinian men can be seen gathered around solar panels. Wait until your mobile phone or electronic device that uses battery power is fully charged.

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Abu Ahmed Al-Sindawi, a displaced person from Gaza City, said he decided to buy solar panels. Because of the war that broke out

Previously, the war broke out on October 7, 2023, resulting in a decline in electricity production throughout the Gaza Strip. There are even imports from Israel and Egypt. But it is not enough to meet the demand, meaning that most residents of the besieged Palestinian territories suffer from power outages for up to 12 hours a day.

The situation deteriorated significantly during the war. Many, including Karim Al-Khalout, a displaced person from Jabalia, hope to continue to rely on electricity from solar panels after the war.

Israel launched military operations in the Gaza Strip. After the armed group Hamas attacked Israeli cities on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 253 hostage.

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Israel has promised that Hamas will be suppressed and the hostages released. Israel responded with air strikes throughout the Gaza Strip. Which led to a large number of casualties. Including causing hunger problems and displacing large numbers of people.

Many expressed concern that the death toll in Gaza would rise to 30,000 this week. If the Israeli army continues its attack on the city of Rafah on the Egyptian border. Amid the efforts of negotiators and the international community to push for a ceasefire agreement and the release of the hostages as quickly as possible.

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