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A 15-years Old Boy in Gaza Invents Electricity

Attar, a 15-years old boy in Gaza helps his people by inventing electricity using wind.

As the situation in Gaza worsens and more and more families are forced to be displaced, there’s this incredible 15-year-old guy named Al-Attar who’s standing tall.

Al Attar’s courage and ingenuous mind, and his attitude to refuse the tough times to drag him down is gaining attention. The 15-year-old boy is seen using his imagination to lend a hand, proving that even the smallest acts of kindness can mean a whole lot.

Al-Attar noticed that many families in his neighborhood had to leave their homes because of all the fighting. With winter on its way and no electricity to rely on, he spotted an opportunity in the strong winds blowing around. Armed with just some basic stuff like wires, batteries, and plastic bottles, he cooked up an idea to use the wind to bring light and warmth to those who were struggling.

After some trial and error, Al-Attar managed to whip up his little fans. These contraptions could catch the wind and churn out a bit of electricity, which was a real game-changer for folks living in tents and makeshift shelters.

News of Al-Attar’s ingenuity has gained popularity and individuals have named him “the Newton of Gaza.” Like the famous scientist Isaac Newton, Al-Attar had stumbled upon something groundbreaking. His fans weren’t just practical—they were symbols of hope and resilience in adversity.

Even though he was just a young guy, Al-Attar never stopped tinkering away to make things better. He kept on refining his design, making his fans even more efficient with each new iteration. With every tweak, he made sure they could offer even more light and warmth to those who needed it most.

Al-Attar is now a source of inspiration for millions of individuals. His act of courage is a stark reminder to everyone that no matter how bad things may seem one must always believe in Allah

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This post was last modified on February 9, 2024 8:28 pm

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Samira Yusuf

Samira Yusuf has covered local news, politics, and social issues for over five years. In Toronto, she studied journalism at York University.

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  • Maasha Allah.

    How intelligent are these Palestinian children.
    May Allah bless them with all resources to establish Palestine as a generation of healthy wealthy compassionate and wise individuals. Ameen

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