Gazan surfers continue riding waves in defiance of ongoing violence, with a ceasefire that began in October failing to bring lasting peace as the region experiences continued attacks, including incidents where Israeli naval gunfire wounded fishermen near Gaza's coasts. The surfers have dwindled from 17 to three due to equipment shortages, improvising with candle wax instead of surf wax to maintain their boards as their only meaningful outlet amid widespread destruction. Their persistence underscores how civilians preserve identity and hope through small acts of resistance in conflict zones.
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