Amidst the endless cycle of conflict and power, Gaza finds itself in a new darkness. The war has left its power grid in tatters, forcing families to rely on generators and private charging points for their basic needs. It’s as if each flicker of light is borrowed time, reminding us that when the shadows grow long, even hope dims.
In this twilight, technology serves not just as a tool of oppression but also survival. Solar panels installed by neighbors become lifelines, a quiet defiance against the relentless blackout. And in every home, where candlelight and battery power provide solace, people find ways to communicate, share resources, and support each other.
It’s a testament to resilience that even amid the ruins, a network of mutual aid has grown stronger. It’s not just about electricity; it’s about keeping humanity alive when the world seems set on extinguishing every spark.