A closed petrol station in Gaza City on SundayPhotograph: Hatem Moussa/APA Palestinian boy on the kidney dialysis unit at al-Shifa hospital in Gaza CityPhotograph: Mahmud Hams/AFPFew lights can be seen in Gaza City, save for a few apartments with their own means of electricity and the headlights of a car driving through the power cutPhotograph: Adel Hana/AP
Palestinians stage a candlelit protest during the blackoutPhotograph: Abid Katib/GettyA family forced to eat by candlelight and gas lanternPhotograph: Ali Ali/EPAThe sun sets behind the main power plant in al-Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip Photograph: Said Khatib/AFPPalestinian vendors work as best they can during the power cutPhotograph: Hatem Moussa/APPalestinians sit around a fire in Gaza CityPhotograph: Abid Katib/GettyPalestinian men tend their shop by gas lightPhotograph: Abid Katib/GettyPolicemen try to organise the traffic in GazaPhotograph: Abid Katib/GettyRiot police in Ramallah, in the West Bank, join the candlelit demonstration in support of Gaza. The signs read: 'Gaza in my mind'Photograph: Muhammed Muheisen/APSupporters of Hamas chant anti-Israel slogans in the West BankPhotograph: Muhammed Muheisen/APAn infant lies in an incubator at the primary care unit of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, which awoke Monday to shuttered bread shops and petrol stationsPhotograph: Khalil Hamra/APPalestinians try to buy bread outside a bakery in Gaza City which slowly ground to a halt today, with only light traffic on the normally bustling streets and bread lines forming outside what bakeries had not closed for lack of fuelPhotograph: Mahmud Hams/AFP
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