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Netzarim Corridor
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The Netzarim Corridor is a zone of occupation established by Israel in the Gaza Strip during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. It splits the strip into a northern and southern zone, with a width of 4 km as of July 2024. The corridor includes a 4-mile long partially paved road, Route 749, that reaches from the Gaza-Israel border to the Mediterranean Sea, and is considered essential for carrying out raids and channeling aid into the region. The corridor has been the site of military operations, including a Hamas ambush that killed two Israeli soldiers in August 2024, and was reportedly targeted by Iranian missiles in October 2024.learn more on wikipedia
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