A Gift from Nature for the People of Gaza

In the southern coastal city of Khan Younis, the sea offered the people of Gaza a sight that felt almost miraculous — a rare and extraordinary fish was caught in the fishermen’s nets.

It was nearly ten meters long and weighed around two tons.

For a land burdened by war, blockade, and hunger, this was no ordinary catch — it was a moment of joy amid endless suffering.

Children, women, and the elderly rushed toward the shore to witness the scene.

Some whispered, “This is Allah’s mercy.”

Others said, “It’s a reward for our patience.”

It felt as though the sea itself had laid a healing hand upon Gaza’s wounded heart.

Where the air had long been filled with the scent of gunpowder, for a fleeting moment it carried the aroma of fish and hope instead.

But this was more than just a fish —

It was a message.

A message that when the land is seized by oppressors, even the sea stands with the faithful.

It was as if nature itself was saying:

“I have not forgotten you, O people of Gaza.

Your sustenance from the heavens can never be cut off.”

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