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A young man from Gaza Strip recycles scrap metal with heaters to beat the extreme cold.

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Given the daily power outage and the high cost of living in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian Muhammad Awadalla has resorted to scrapping tin packs, dumped in dumps, recycled into wood-burning firefighters, and sold at affordable prices to help the people of the Strip overcome the harsh cold during the winter months.
he collects dumped tin packets, which are usually used to save oil, quail, or soda, and spends two to three days manually remodeling them to make the various parts needed for each heater, holding them in cement.
Mohammad Awadullah sells affordable electricity between 40 and 120 shekels ($12.6-38) depending on size to help people cope with power outages in the sector, which increase in winter.
As to his motives for this, Mohammad Awadullah (46) said, "The motive, which is a fundamental motive, is the blackout, because the electricity we have in Gaza is erratic, completely erratic, by cutting off more than Teiji, especially in the winter, is regularly lost because, in pressure, the whole of the body is occupied by a firewall, it is occupied by a firewall."

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