The student who repairs banknotes in Gaza, where money has not entered for more than two years

    • author, Yolande Knell
    • Author title, BBC News Middle East correspondent
Baraa Abu Aoun, holding a bill in his hand.
photo caption, Baraa Abu Aoun repairs worn-out banknotes circulating in the streets of Gaza.

In a bustling market in Gaza City, a money repair worker examines a worn-out yellow 100 shekel ($30.50) note, Israel’s official currency.

He spreads the notes he smooths with his hands and, with precise pencil strokes, highlights the faded colour.

Baraa Abu Aoun is supposed to be studying at university, but he makes his living behind a table he set up on the side of the road, receiving a small sum to help keep the money circulating.

Banknote repair is a thriving new business in Gaza.

Since Hamas’s deadly attack on Israel in 2023 and the devastating Israeli attack that followed, Tel Aviv has suspended sending banknotes to Gaza along with other supplies.