A young Palestinian has opened a cafe in the Gaza Strip that is providing electricity and internet service to students and remote workers amid Israeli attacks.

Mohammed Kurayk, who fled Rafah in southern Gaza to the Al-Mawasi area in western Khan Yunis, told Anadolu that after arriving in the area, he sought to address the electricity and internet shortages.

All shops and workspaces had turned to rubble in Israel’s attacks, he said, noting that it took about one month to find a suitable location for the cafe.

The cafe, located on the coast, can serve 40 users. It has quickly become a hub for students, remote workers and journalists who need electricity and internet during the day.

Alaa al-Kabriti, a young Palestinian woman who visits the cafe to work on her design projects, said the fees are symbolic, allowing users to work in a conducive atmosphere.

Al-Kabriti, however, expressed fear about potential Israeli bombings, saying gunboats recently attacked the coast, causing fear and panic for those in the cafe, but despite the danger, she remained to finish her project.

Graphic designer Mohammed al-Amoudi, another regular visitor, said he was unable to work after the attacks began but found the opportunity to resume his work at the cafe.

Interior design student Hebatullah al-Jazzar also frequents the cafe and said it provides internet access that allows her to continue her lessons and projects.

Al-Jazzar expressed hope for an end to the fighting and a return of people to their homes and “old lives” soon.

Opinion

A changed world

A changed world

The phrase ‘security provider’ sounds impressive but there is little clarity on what it means for the country.

Editorial

Bannu attack
Updated 12 May, 2026

Bannu attack

The security narrative and strategy of the KP government diverges considerably from the state’s position.
Cotton crisis
12 May, 2026

Cotton crisis

PAKISTAN’S cotton economy is once again facing a crisis that exposes the country’s flawed agricultural and...
Buddhist heritage
12 May, 2026

Buddhist heritage

THE revival of Buddhist chants at the ancient Dharmarajika Stupa in Taxila after nearly 1,500 years is much more ...
New regional order
Updated 11 May, 2026

New regional order

The fact is that the US has only one true security commitment in the Middle East — Israel.
A better start
11 May, 2026

A better start

THE first 1,000 days of a child’s life often shape decades to come. In Pakistan, where chronic malnutrition has...
Widening gap
11 May, 2026

Widening gap

PAKISTAN’S monthly trade deficit ballooned to $4.07bn last month, its highest level since June 2022, further...