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Anche gli alberi della rete a supporto degli studenti.
Non tutti gli studenti riescono a raggiungere i GaSH, ad esempio a Deir Balah continua il lavoro dei nostri hotspot mobili, gli alberi della rete, che diffondono e condividono la connessione a partire da un singolo telefono. Il nostro “giardiniere” Nour ci racconta che: > I webtree continuano ad essere attivi. Condividendo la connessione telefonica > è possibile supportare gli studenti di diverse generazioni, che non sempre > hanno accesso continuo alla connessione. > > A volte ospito loro nella mia tenda, oppure vado a trovarli per offrirgli un > punto di connessione. In questa fase non è più necessario connettersi tramite e-sim. La connettività tramite Paltel sembra avere maggiore diffusione, ovviamente non per tutti, internet è un costo che impatta soprattutto chi vive condizioni di maggiore fragilità, in questi casi potersi collegare alle lezioni o leggere le news diventa ancora più importante. Il vero collo di bottiglia in alcune aree della Striscia è invece la continuità della rete elettrica, ad esempio Bilal ci spiega che può connettere il suo router solo ai generatori comuni situati in strada e questo rende discontinuo il servizio.
June 26, 2026
Gazaweb
Quinto giorno di esami.
Dal GASH di Khan Yunis: > Yesterday there was an internet problem due to network congestion, but it was > resolved and did not affect the exams. In case of any problems, students are > given extra time. As you know, the situation in Gaza is not normal; everything > we experience is exceptional, and we try to continue living and be flexible. A Gaza City invece nel quinto giorno di maturità tutto sembra essere andato avanti senza problemi. > Prices in the Gaza Strip are exorbitant due to a complete lack of supplies and > the blockade. Nothing enters Gaza, neither building materials nor tools. > Anything you buy today is a miracle because tomorrow it won’t be available at > all. We continue operating with minimal resources and have managed to secure a > suitable location with a comfortable and secure workspace. > Now we have Gash Gaza Social Hub Dona ora per sostenere i Gaza Web Social Hub!
June 25, 2026
Gazaweb
Quarto giorno di esami.
Riceviamo un aggiornamento da Ali, il nostro responsabile GaSH a Gaza city: > It was a great challenge today, as there has been an internet blackout since > morning, we made a great alert and moved all chairs tables and students to > another place with internet, to continue to provide tests and it was > successful and things returned to normal after 4 pm A conferma della ritrovata rete, ecco delle foto: Più regolare Khan Younis, dove anche oggi si registra grande partecipazione senza incidenti di sorta. E speriamo sia sempre meglio.
June 23, 2026
Gazaweb
Terzo giorno di maturità. Le IOF attaccano a Gaza City
Ancora attacchi su Gaza City, nessuna tregua, nessun diritto allo studio. E’ il terzo giorno degli esami di maturità, ma, come documenta questa scena inviataci dai nostri amici, le forze di occupazione israeliane hanno condotto dei raid nel quartiere di Al-Rimal e hanno ucciso Raghad Ashour, una studentessa che si stava recando a sostenere gli esami di maturità. su tubocatodico il video. Nel mentre il Gash di Khan Younis si popola di studenti, proseguono per loro gli esami, come riportato nella gallery qui sotto.
June 22, 2026
Gazaweb
Secondo giorno di maturità. La partecipazione aumenta
Oggi secondo giorno di esami, complice il passaparola tra studenti oggi si sono presentati in numero maggiore rispetto a ieri. Di seguito una piccola gallery da Khan Younis. E qui una galleria dal Gazaweb Social Hub di Gaza City Dona ora per continuare a sostenere il diritto allo studio!
June 21, 2026
Gazaweb
Esame di maturità nei Gaza Social Hub
Oggi 20 giugno 2026 è la data dell’inizio degli esami di maturità per gli studenti di gaza. Nelle foto dei Gash! di Khan Yunis e Gaza City gli studenti maturità [Tawjehy] non sono pochi. GASH DI KHAN YUNIS Abbiamo appena aperto i Gaza Web Social Hub, siamo all’inizio e non abbiamo fatto nessuna pubblicità dello spazio perché stiamo aspettando di esser certi che che tutto andrà bene con l’elettricità e la connessione per la sicurezza e non avere problemi in futuro. Lo smartphone è l’unico mezzo disponibile per gli studenti per studiare. Un computer oggi a Gaza costa 4.000 dollari per questo nelle foto vedete al massimo uno o due computer. GASH DI GAZA CITY Anche a Gaza City il GaSH si anima di studenti per il loro primo giorno di esami di maturità. Ali nel video che ci ha inviato ci racconta: “Da Gaza e dalla città di Gaza; qui offriamo il nostro servizio agli studenti delle scuole superiori. Oggi è il primo giorno di esami qui in Palestina e nella città di Gaza. Grazie mille.” Dona ora per continuare a sostenere il diritto allo studio!
June 20, 2026
Gazaweb
Free Study & Workspace for University and School Students
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report documents the design, progress, and current status of a humanitarian education initiative led by Gash Group in Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. The project establishes a free study and workspace where displaced school and university students can continue their lessons, complete academic activities, and prepare for exams in a safe and supportive environment. Following the recent war on Gaza, Palestinian students at every educational level have suffered severe disruption to their academic progress. Access to electricity and stable internet has become extremely difficult, and most homes and schools are no longer suitable for study. In response, Gash Group rented a plot of land in Al-Mawasi, cleaned and prepared it, and installed two large, separated tents — one for female students and one for male students — to guarantee privacy and a comfortable environment for everyone. Phase 3 is currently underway and focuses on furnishing the space and providing essential services: private toilets for both sections, study tables and chairs, and the equipment students need to sit and work properly. Through this project, Gash Group aims to provide a supportive educational environment that helps students continue their learning journey despite the difficult conditions in the Gaza Strip. BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT The recent war on Gaza has had a devastating effect on the educational system. Schools and universities have been damaged or destroyed, families have been displaced multiple times, and the basic infrastructure that supports learning — electricity, internet connectivity, safe indoor space, lighting, and quiet — has collapsed across much of the Strip. Students at every level, from primary school children to university undergraduates and postgraduates, have been deeply affected. Many have lost months or years of structured learning. Online courses, remote exams, and digital assignments — which became the only remaining channel for continuing studies — are inaccessible to most students because of unreliable electricity and very limited internet. In the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis, where large numbers of displaced families are now living in tents and makeshift shelters, the need for a dedicated, equipped study environment is acute. The two images below illustrate the surrounding context: a densely populated displacement area where private space for study is almost impossible to find. PROJECT GOAL AND OBJECTIVES OVERALL GOAL To provide displaced Palestinian students in Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis with a safe, equipped, and supportive study and workspace that allows them to continue their education, complete their academic activities, and sit their exams despite the severe conditions caused by the war on Gaza. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES * Provide a dedicated, safe physical space for studying, away from the noise and overcrowding of family shelters. * Guarantee access to electricity and the internet — the two services most needed for online classes, research, and exams. * Ensure full privacy and comfort by providing two separate tents: one for female students and one for male students. * Equip the space with appropriate furniture (tables and chairs) so students can study and work properly. * Provide private toilet facilities for both sections of the space. * Contribute to protecting the academic future of school and university students in the southern Gaza Strip. PROJECT LOCATION The project is located in Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. Al-Mawasi has become one of the main areas hosting displaced families during the recent war. A piece of land was rented in this area specifically for the project, then cleaned and prepared so that it would be suitable for receiving students. IMPLEMENTATION PHASES The project is being delivered in three sequential phases. Phases 1 and 2 are complete; Phase 3 is currently in progress. PHASE 1 — SITE PREPARATION In the first phase, a suitable piece of land was identified and rented in Al-Mawasi. The team then carried out the cleaning and preparation of the area: removing debris and waste, leveling the ground, and organizing the perimeter so the site would be ready to receive the structures planned for the next phase. The chosen plot is bordered by existing displacement camps on most sides, which makes it easy for nearby student-aged residents to reach the space on foot. PHASE 2 — INSTALLATION OF THE TWO STUDY TENTS In the second phase, two large, separate tents were installed on the prepared land: • One tent dedicated to female students. • One tent dedicated to male students. This separation was a deliberate design choice in order to ensure complete privacy and to provide a culturally appropriate, comfortable environment for all students. PHASE 3 — EQUIPPING AND FURNISHING (IN PROGRESS) Phase 3 is currently being implemented and focuses on turning the two tents into a properly equipped study environment. The activities in this phase are: • Building private toilet facilities for both female and male students, located close to their respective tents. • Purchasing study tables and chairs in quantities suitable for both tents. • Equipping the interior so that students can sit comfortably and work for extended periods. • Setting up reliable electricity and internet access for both tents. • Final cleaning, lighting, and organization of the space before it is fully opened for students Once Phase 3 is complete, the two tents will be fully operational and ready to receive students on a daily basis for their lessons, research, online classes, and exams. BENEFICIARIES The direct beneficiaries of the project are school and university students living in and around Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, who have been displaced by the war on Gaza and no longer have a suitable place to study at home. DIRECT BENEFICIARIES • Female school and university students — using the women’s tent. • Male school and university students — using the men’s tent. • Students preparing for end-of-term exams and final examinations. • Students enrolled in online courses or remote programs that require electricity and internet accessible school and university students — using the women’s tent. • Male school and university students — using the men’s tent. • Students preparing for end-of-term exams and final examinations. • Students enrolled in online courses or remote programs that require electricity and internet access. INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES • Families of the students — relieved of the difficulty of providing study space, electricity, and connectivity at home. • The wider community in Al-Mawasi — which gains a small but visible center of educational activity. • The Palestinian educational system — which benefits whenever students are able to remain academically active during the crisis. ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE The following milestones have already been delivered: * A suitable plot of land was identified and rented in Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis. * The land was fully cleaned, leveled, and prepared for construction and installation. * Two large tents were received, unpacked, and successfully installed on site. * Full physical separation between the female and male tents was achieved, ensuring privacy. * The site is now visibly recognizable as a dedicated educational space within the displacement area. NEXT STEPS The project team is now focused on the following immediate next steps within Phase 3: • Completing construction of the private toilet facilities for both tents. • Procuring and installing tables and chairs. • Finalizing the electricity supply and internet connection for both tents. • Adding interior lighting suitable for evening and night-time study. • Opening the center for daily use by registered students. Once these steps are complete, the center will move from setup into routine operation, and Gash Group will begin tracking attendance, study hours, and the academic activities supported by the space. OPERATIVE CHALLENGES The project is being implemented in an extremely difficult operating environment. The main challenges that affect day-to-day work are: * Severe shortages of electricity across the southern Gaza Strip. * Very limited and unstable internet connectivity. * Difficulty procuring construction materials, furniture, and basic equipment. * Ongoing displacement of families, which may change the student population in the surrounding area. * Weather exposure: tent structures require continuous maintenance, especially in rain and wind. CONCLUSION Through this project, Gash Group is providing a tangible, dignified response to one of the quietest but most damaging effects of the war on Gaza: the interruption of education for thousands of school and university students. By renting and preparing a piece of land in Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, installing two separate tents for female and male students, and equipping the space with the basic services students need — electricity, internet, tables, chairs, and private toilets — the project restores the simple conditions under which young people can continue to learn. The first two phases have already changed an empty piece of land into a recognizable educational space. Phase 3 will turn that space into a functioning daily study and work environment. The goal is straightforward and urgent: to make sure that, despite everything, Palestinian students in Gaza do not lose another year of their education.
June 13, 2026
Gazaweb