The ‘Netzarim Corridor’ is not a corridor, it is a nightmare

Israel’s large land grab in the middle of the Gaza Strip has been a source of endless terror for those of us living near it.

Israeli troops in the so-called Netzarim Corridor
Israeli troops in the so-called Netzarim Corridor, blocking Palestinian families from returning to the northern Gaza Strip along al-Rashid Street, west of the Nuseirat refugee camp on January 26, 2025 [Haitham Imad/EPA-EFE]

The so-called “Netzarim Corridor” has been in the news a lot lately, as its “opening” ushered in the much-awaited return of Palestinians to the northern part of the Gaza Strip. Half a million Palestinians headed back to their homes – most finding only rubble. Then on January 29, United States Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff visited the “Netzarim Corridor”, becoming the first US official to step on Gazan soil in more than a decade.

Foreign media has talked at length about this “strategic corridor” or “buffer zone”, as they call it, and its utility for Israeli “military operations” and for “controlling” Palestinians. But for us, the people living on its outskirts, Netzarim has been a living nightmare. It has inflicted unbearable pain and trauma on me and my family and on thousands of other Palestinians.

Netzarim is not a corridor; it is a large land grab carried out through the killing of Palestinian people and the destruction of their homes in Nuseirat and Bureij refugee camps, and the neighbourhoods of al-Mughraqa, az-Zahra, Zeitoun, Juhor ad-Dik, and others. It is not some smart military strategy; it was and continues to be another way of terrorising the people of Gaza.

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In the first days of the war, we were unaware that areas in the vicinity of our home were selected for establishing this “corridor”. The air strikes were incessant, demolishing everything in their path – homes, schools, and gardens – without regard for whether people were inside or not. The Israeli army was annihilating everything in its way, whether stone or human.

Most of the air attacks occurred at night, leaving us unable to sleep,?constantly waiting for the next explosion. The sky would light up in white or red, and we would cover our ears and hide, knowing an explosion was coming, but never sure how close it would be. Based on the sound of the blast, we would try to guess the type of missile or weapon used – drone, F16, F35, Apache helicopter, or tank – and the location it hit, a house or farmland.

This is how the war invaded and took control of our nights. The darkness would usher in fear and anxiety; the children would run into their mothers’ arms, fearing the sounds of explosions.

As part of the preparation for establishing the “corridor”, the Israeli army bombed all the tall buildings around us. One of those was our neighbour’s five-storey house, which was hit in the middle of the day. The explosion was so powerful that it completely destroyed two houses, partially damaged two others, and demolished the front part of our house, where our “safe room” was located.

We had chosen it as “safe” because it was farthest away from another building whose owners received a warning from the Israelis that it would be targeted. So this room became the place where we thought we were “safe” until the shock wave from that explosion collapsed its outside wall onto us, leaving us with varying degrees of injury. I got away with bruises and cuts on my head, but my brother was severely wounded and bled internally, while some of my nieces and nephews had fractured skulls and broken bones.

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When we realised that daytime had become as dangerous as the night, we decided to leave. We sought refuge at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah, waiting for the situation to improve or the war to end. But we left our hearts at home. For us, even safety meant nothing compared to being at home.

After one month, we returned to our house, hoping to regain some sense of normalcy. But there was none. The Israeli army was hard at work expanding its “corridor” into the areas north of the Nuseirat camp, such as az-Zahra and al-Mughraqa.

As part of this effort, Israeli troops would regularly raid the northern area of Nuseirat. The familiar sound of air raids was accompanied by the roar of tanks and unfamiliar military vehicles. With every small advance, gunfire erupted wildly and randomly, while drones hovered near the windows, listening for any sound. We did not understand the purpose of all this, but we knew we were in danger. We would lie on the ground, turn off the lights to avoid being noticed, and pray endlessly that we would all wake up in the morning, alive.

As our daily lives crumbled under the weight of constant fear, even the simplest routines disappeared. My family and I used to enjoy drinking coffee on our roof, watching kids playing in the street. Every time we tried to sit on the roof, drones would approach us from above and artillery shelling would intensify, forcing us to rush back inside the house out of fear.

Eventually, we had to stop sitting on the roof altogether. The roof itself became a dangerous place, even for basic tasks like filling water tanks. We were forced to use pots and pans to store water for our daily needs.

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Just as we started to adjust to the situation, in December 2023, the Israeli army issued an order to evacuate the entire area. At first, we thought things could not get any worse, so we decided, along with the displaced families staying with us — my aunt’s family, my uncle, and my sisters — to stay in the house and hold on.

But things only got worse. Going outside during the day became as dangerous as the night, with drones constantly dropping bombs on the main streets and markets. Our neighbours began to leave one by one, and Nuseirat started turning into a ghost town.

At night, tanks moved into the main streets, firing shells at homes. Apache helicopters flew overhead, shooting everywhere. The families staying with us fled, leaving us alone to face this nightmare.

We finally decided to take refuge in a school run by UNRWA near our home, thinking it would be safe, but it was not. Soon Israeli tanks advanced and surrounded the area, leaving us trapped.

We had to choose: stay in the school, which was no longer protected, or flee south to Rafah or Deir el-Balah like everyone else. We were four women, an 11-year-old girl, a 15-year-old boy, who was still suffering from his injury, and an elderly man – our father – who was exhausted trying to keep us all safe and fed; we had no choice but to head to Rafah.

After spending an entire month in Rafah, we decided to return to our home; we had heard that the situation was improving. But it was not. The “Netzarim Corridor” was even bigger than before, having devoured more Palestinian homes. The Israeli army had destroyed houses on the northern borders of Nuseirat to secure a route for its forces to enter and exit the camp whenever they wanted.

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The incursions became a daily reality. Suddenly, we would hear the sound of tanks getting louder and louder, followed by the deployment of all types of weapons and aircraft. They would drop flares above our homes to light up the area, watching for any movement. We would sit in constant fear, trying to guess how far they would advance this time. We relied on the sounds of the vehicles to figure out their positions. Then, we would hear the terrifying sound of a shell being fired from a tank, waiting for it to hit one of the homes. Each time, we feared it could be ours.

In the neighbourhood, families would call for help from the Red Crescent to evacuate the injured, as leaving home was almost impossible. Ambulances were rarely allowed to enter, and the injured were left to bleed to death, as they begged the world to save them. People would die while trying to bring bread and water for their children; they would be targeted without mercy.

We would sit for hours in this nightmare, unsure when the raid would end. When the forces would finally begin to retreat, Apache helicopters would circle overhead, firing randomly to cover their withdrawal. All of this seemed to have no purpose other than to terrorise us, to ensure that fear would grip us, and to make it clear that moving north meant death.

The situation stayed the same for a year. The ceasefire, announced on January 15, was supposed to end this horror, but it did not. Even after it came into effect, the shelling and bombing continue and the demolitions are not stopping. Quadcopters still hover around our homes at night.

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Just last week, the Israeli army bombed a bulldozer, trying to remove a car stuck in the road in Nuseirat. Its driver was killed. The Israelis also targeted an animal-drawn cart, killing a five-year-old girl and injuring others, in the western part of the camp.

Two weeks into the ceasefire, we continue to live in fear. We still do not know when and if the Israelis will fully withdraw from their “corridor”. But the images of people returning home to the north we have seen have given us hope that the Netzarim nightmare will soon be over and we, too, will feel relief.

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.


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