Tel al-Hawa (Arabic: تل الهوا, "Hill of the Wind") is a neighborhood in the southern part of the Palestinian city of Gaza. Founded by the Palestinian National Authority in the late 1990s, Tel al-Hawa is one of the more affluent areas of the city.[1] It contains the Islamic University in Gaza and the Interior Ministry of the Palestinian National Authority.[2]

Tel al-Hawa
تل الهوا
Neighborhood
Tel al-Islam
Tel al-Hawa is located in Gaza Strip
Tel al-Hawa
Tel al-Hawa
Location in Gaza Strip
Coordinates: 31°30′30.97″N 34°26′4.5″E / 31.5086028°N 34.434583°E / 31.5086028; 34.434583
Region Palestine
GovernorateGaza Governorate
CityGaza
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)+3

History

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Tel al-Hawa was formerly the headquarters of the Preventive Security Service, until Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in 2007 and turned it into a police station.[3] After capturing the neighborhood, Hamas militiamen had it renamed to "Tel al-Islam".[4] The Doghmush family held journalist Alan Johnston in Tel al-Hawa between March and July 2007, until Hamas secured his release.[5]

The neighborhood was severely damaged in the 2008–09 Gaza War, codenamed "Operation Cast Lead" by Israel. It was the scene of some of the fiercest fighting of the war. Dozens of Hamas fighters were killed or wounded, and a dozen IDF soldiers were also killed and wounded. At least 12 civilians were killed.[1]

Israeli invasion of Gaza

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Tel al-Hawa was the site of significant Israeli military activity during the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip. On November 4, 2023, Al-Qassam Brigades claimed to have destroyed an Israeli tank that had entered Tel al-Hawa.[6]

On February 10, 2024, the body of Hind Rajab, a six-year-old who was trapped in a car with all her relatives killed and who had called the Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance to find her, was found dead in Tel al-Hawa along with the two drivers of the ambulance that were dispatched to find her.[7]

On July 8, 2024, there were reports of a large-scale Israeli invasion into Tel al-Hawa, beginning with a large wave of airstrikes followed by a ground offensive.[8] After the IDF withdrew, rescuers in Gaza found 60 dead bodies scattered across the neighbourhood.[9] They reported "there are bodies of entire families, there are also bodies inside a home of an entire family that was completely burned."[9] Rescuers said that the Israeli army had set homes on fire before withdrawing and firefighters had to reach these buildings on foot.[10]

On July 28, fighting was reported in the neighborhood.[11]

References

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  1. ^ a b Tel Al-Hawa: The invasion and then after. Ma'an News Agency, January 17, 2009
  2. ^ Gaza air campaign 'a first stage' BBC News. 2009-01-02.
  3. ^ Inside Tel al Hawa Archived 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine Conflict Blotter.
  4. ^ Hamas: We'll execute Fatah leaders YNET. 2007-06-14.
  5. ^ Hamas surrounds kidnap hideout as Johnston's fate hangs in balance Independent.
  6. ^ Raafat, Shaimaa (2023-11-05). "Al-Qassam destroys Israeli tank in Tal al-Hawa with 'Al-Yassin 105' shell". Dailynewsegypt. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  7. ^ "'They killed her twice': Hind Rajab's mother mourns girl, 6, found killed days after being trapped under Israeli fire". NBC News. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
  8. ^ Fabian, Emanuel (8 July 2024). "IDF troops advance into Gaza City's Tel al-Hawa neighborhood – Palestinian media reports". The Times of Israel.
  9. ^ a b Al-Mughrabi, Nidal; Abu Alkas, Dawoud (12 July 2024). "Rescuers say they find dozens of bodies after Israelis scale back Gaza City fight with Hamas". Reuters.
  10. ^ admin (2024-07-12). "Devastation in Tal Al-Hawa-: Charred Bodies, Burned Homes Found after Israeli Retreat". Palestine Chronicle. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  11. ^ Al-Mughrabi, Nidal (28 July 2024). "Israeli forces battle Palestinian fighters in southern Gaza". Reuters.

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