From Sharon’s Plan to Reality.. Details of Reactivating the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza | Politics


Recent developments in the Gaza Strip have revealed Israel’s revival of the Netzarim axis, a strategic military axis that separates the north of the Strip from its center and south.

According to a report prepared for Tel Aviv Tribune by Salam Khader, this axis, also known as Road 749, dates back to a plan drawn up by Ariel Sharon in 1971 as part of his strategy for dealing with Gaza.

In mid-February, Israel began implementing field steps to reactivate this axis, claiming that the goal was to facilitate the movement of military vehicles.

Over time, the axis expanded to about 4 kilometers wide and 7 kilometers long, with 4 military bases established along its length.

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