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In Gaza, a local initiative uses solar panels to power wells for clean water, benefiting at least 1,000 people amidst a humanitarian crisis.

Amidst a water scarcity crisis exacerbated by the Israel-Hamas conflict, Mohammed Assalia's project in Gaza leverages solar panels to power wells, providing essential clean water to communities. The initiative faces challenges due to inflated costs and infrastructure damage, but it represents a crucial grassroots effort to mitigate a dire humanitarian situation. The United Nations and Médecins Sans Frontières highlight the critical condition of water access in the region, underscoring the project's significance.