
Total number of such areas reached to 107 in 2012 from 77 in 2009 despite an eight-year-old Israeli blockade.
Beachside recreational sites help Gazans forget about both the blockade and their dire conditions and offer a relief from conflict and clashes in the region.
"Everyone who sees people having fun here wonder where all this happiness is coming from. I say the answer is very clear: Gaza wants to live. If it weren't for those blue waves, Gaza would die," Omar Hamade, a 45-year-old Gazan told the Anadolu Agency.
"You feel yourself in a different universe. We feel like we are in a universe far away from Gaza," Rim Ashur (13), who came to the amusement park with her family, said.