The 'Newton of Gaza', 15-year-old Hasan, generates electricity with the help of wind.

 




Hassan al-Attar, a 15-year-old Palestinian boy who successfully generated electricity with the help of wind in a tent in Gaza, is being called the "Newton of Gaza".


According to the reports of foreign news organizations, as a result of the increased bombardment by Israel, the Palestinians living in the Gaza refugee camps have lost water and basic facilities as well as electricity supply.


Palestinians are busy helping each other under their help, meanwhile, 15-year-old Hassan al-Attar also decided to help and surprise everyone by generating electricity through the air.


Hassan used dynamo and blades to generate electricity, he wished there were more devices like batteries to make use of electricity 24 hours a day.


Hassan al-Attar and his family were displaced after the Israeli invasion and left their home in the Beit Lahiya area and traveled on foot to Khan Yunis and then to the Rafah border.


In an interview given to Al Jazeera, the Qatari broadcasting agency, Hassan says that he is being called the Palestinian Newton in Gaza, "There is no electricity here because of the war, he thought of generating electricity to light his tent."


Hassan said that his brother has two twins, when they wake up in the middle of the night, they are afraid of the dark, so I thought of lighting the tent, now when they wake up at night,  Seeing the light, they fall asleep again, they are no longer afraid.'


They said that the sounds of bombing at night scare them and other children. Hassan said that there are many other talented children like me in Gaza, but no one cares about them and no one is paying attention.


In the interview, Hassan called on the Arab countries and the whole world to end the war. It should be remembered that since October 7, the Israeli army has been continuously bombarding Gaza in the ongoing war, a total of 27,600 Palestinians have been killed so far.

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