Energy security is one of the major issues in Palestine. Gradual increase in energy demand has created situations of tension and conflicts among energy resources which imbalances the food security and water availability. The deprived accessibility of energy services in rural areas is one of the basic barriers to economic and social development. People from rural areas are not even able to grasp the minimum criteria of sustainable energy supply i.e. affordability, accessibility and safety. This paper studies the impact of access to electricity via solar-PV systems in rural communities in Palestine. This Paper has brought a case study from Palestine and showcased the linkages that exist between energy, water, and food in the rural areas. The case study shows how the provisioning of energy leads to assured water availability and better agricultural productivity and food security. Further the Paper discusses where the linkages lie and how the establishment of such linkages helps in transforming the landscape of such villages and leads to a sustainable future. The rural sector is mostly neglected, when there is energy assessment or planning efforts for a country. It is due to the fact the rural energy plays a very minor role in national energy balance as they consume very less energy and less or no data at all. This research paper has attempted to work in methodology and tools for a new circular economy model for nexus application in rural areas in Palestine.