The electricity crisis has meant there is limited access indoor entertainment over the weekend... so Gazans head to the beach to cool off and chill out
April 30, 2017 at 6:30 am
Children play at the fair in Gaza as the electricity crisis forces families outdoors in the evenings and weekends on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children play at the fair in Gaza as the electricity crisis forces families outdoors in the evenings and weekends on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children play at the fair in Gaza as the electricity crisis forces families outdoors in the evenings and weekends on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children play at the fair in Gaza as the electricity crisis forces families outdoors in the evenings and weekends on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children are seen playing on the beach to help cool off as the electricity crisis continues to worsen on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children are seen playing on the beach to help cool off as the electricity crisis continues to worsen on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children are seen playing on the beach to help cool off as the electricity crisis continues to worsen on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children are seen playing on the beach to help cool off as the electricity crisis continues to worsen on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children are seen playing on the beach to help cool off as the electricity crisis continues to worsen on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]
Children are seen playing on the beach to help cool off as the electricity crisis continues to worsen on 29 April in Gaza. [Image: Mohammad Asad / Middle East Monitor]