Living in the dark: Gaza’s struggle for electricity
War has shattered Gaza’s power grid, forcing families to rely on generators and private charging points.
War has shattered Gaza’s power grid, forcing families to rely on generators and private charging points.
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War has shattered Gaza’s power grid, forcing families to rely on generators and private charging points.
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