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Gazans welcome 2026 with hope amid devastation

Published on: January 1, 2026 4:09 PM

As 2025 ends, Palestinians in Gaza mark the New Year not with celebration but with grief, exhaustion, and a fragile hope that years of relentless conflict might finally ease. Daily life remains a struggle for survival amid ruined infrastructure and ongoing shortages of electricity, water, and basic necessities.

Much of Gaza lies in ruins after two years of intense fighting following Hamas’s attack on Israel in October 2023, leaving hundreds of thousands displaced and living in makeshift tents. Residents describe the year as an “endless nightmare,” longing for restored streets, electricity, and a sense of normal life.

Read more : Gazans fear renewed displacement after Israeli strikes 

Children line up with plastic containers to collect water, while streets once bustling with activity are now covered with tents and debris. Families repeatedly uprooted by bombardments struggle to rebuild their lives in overcrowded displacement camps across the territory.

Despite hardship, some Gazans cling to hope, especially after the truce implemented on October 10, which has largely halted fighting. Residents like Khaled Abdel Majid and Faten al-Hindawi express cautious optimism that 2026 could bring stability, safety, and opportunities to rebuild homes and communities.

Read more : Gazans face severe cash shortage despite ceasefire relief

Humanitarian agencies warn that food, water, and medical shortages continue, while winter conditions worsen life in makeshift shelters. Amid the devastation, Gazans’ hopes remain modest: the chance to live safely, rebuild, and restore dignity to their communities.

Many also dream of Gaza returning to its former beauty, as the local population emphasizes resilience, determination, and collective effort to recover from two years of war and displacement. Hope, they say, has become an act of survival.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: displaced families Gaza, Gaza conflict 2025, Gaza humanitarian crisis, Gaza New Year, hope amid devastation, Latest, Palestinian Struggle

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