Zeitoun, Gaza
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Al-Zaytun (also spelled Zeitoun or Harat az-Zaytoun; ; Arabic translation: "the Quarter of Olive trees") is the southwestern and largest quarter of the
Old City of Gaza The Old City of Gaza is the historical center of Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. For much of recorded history it has been the southernmost coastal city in the region of Palestine, occupying a strategic position on ancient trade route of the Via Mar ...
. Prior to the demolition of the Old City's walls, it was one of the three walled quarters of Gaza's Old City, the other two being
al-Tuffah Tuffah (, literally: "the Apple") is one of four quarters of the Old City of Gaza, located in the northeast, and is divided into eastern and western halves. Prior to its expansion and the demolition of the Old City's walls, Tuffah was one of the t ...
in the northeast and
al-Daraj Al-Daraj or Haraat al-Daraj () is the densely populated northwestern quarter of the Old City of Gaza. Its name translates as "Quarter of the Steps." Situated on an oblong hill about above sea level and higher than any other area in the city, al-Da ...
in the northwest.
Omar Mukhtar Street Omar Mukhtar Street () is the main street of Gaza City, in the State of Palestine, running from Palestine Square to the Port of Gaza in the Rimal district, separating the Old City's al-Daraj and Zaytoun quarters. Gaza's hotel strip is a part o ...
, Gaza City's main thoroughfare, separates al-Zaytun from al-Daraj.Sharon, 2009, p
30
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History

The northwestern part of al-Zaytun was known as "Dar al-Khudar" ("the Vegetable House"), which was a small subdivision that contained the open-air vegetable market known as "Suq al-Khudar". In 1525, Dar al-Khudar contained 43 households,Sharon, 2009, p
29
/ref> while Zaytun, the south eastern part of present Al-Zaytun, had 54 households and 30 bachelors,Cohen and Lewis, 1978, p. 117 and Nasara, close to the
Church of Saint Porphyrius The Church of Saint Porphyrius (, ; ) is a Greek Orthodox Church, Greek Orthodox church in Gaza City, Palestine. It belongs to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and is the oldest active church in the city. Located in the Zaytun Quart ...
, had 82 households.Cohen and Lewis, 1978, p. 119 The
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and
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ish neighborhoods of Gaza were also a part of al-Zaytun. The 5th century Saint Porphryrius Church, belonging to the
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denomination, is located in al-Zaytun and stands alongside the 14th century Kateb al-Welaya Mosque, with only two meters of space in between the former's bell tower and the latter's
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. Adjacent to the church is the old Christian graveyard. Also located in al-Zaytun is the
al-Shamah Mosque Al-Sham'ah Mosque or Bab ad-Darum Mosque () is a historic mosque located in Hayy al-Najjarin (the Carpenters' Neighborhood) of the al-Zaytun Quarter in Gaza's Old City, Palestine. Its name ''Sham'ah'' translates as "Candle," although the origin ...
. The last Jewish residents of al-Zaytun were evacuated by the British army following the
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. It was expanded in the 1930s and 1940s as Gaza developed outside its center. Much of the funding for the initial construction is attributed to foreign institutions, such as missionary hospitals. After the
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, with the influx of
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s, Zeitoun's population swelled.
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's family settled the district in the 1950s.


2008-2009 Gaza War

During the 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict, the
Israel Defense Forces The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; , ), alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language acronym (), is the national military of the State of Israel. It consists of three service branches: the Israeli Ground Forces, the Israeli Air Force, and ...
(IDF) launched a ground incursion in the area, occupying the district. During this period, 48 Palestinians, mostly from three families, were killed. In addition, 27 homes, a number of farms, and a mosque were destroyed.


Gaza war (2023–)

The Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City became a focal point of attack by the IDF during the
Gaza war The Gaza war is an armed conflict in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel fought since 7 October 2023. A part of the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israeli–Palestinian and Gaza–Israel conflict, Gaza–Israel conflicts dating ...
. On October 19, 2023, the Israeli Air Force
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the neighborhood's historic
Church of Saint Porphyrius The Church of Saint Porphyrius (, ; ) is a Greek Orthodox Church, Greek Orthodox church in Gaza City, Palestine. It belongs to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and is the oldest active church in the city. Located in the Zaytun Quart ...
, killing 19 civilians. In 2024, the
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was deployed to southern Gaza City, including Zeitoun, as part of a broader campaign involving demolition and population displacement. Reports indicated that the area experienced widespread destruction as part of the IDF’s ongoing efforts in the region. A video shared by a member of the IDF’s D9 bulldozer company documented the demolition of several homes in Zeitoun. The video, later reposted on the company’s official social media account, included the caption, “Our job is to flatten Gaza.” Additional commentary on the post affirmed the company’s determination, stating, “No one will stop us.” The footage, along with other footage from the Zeitoun neighborhood, drew criticism from international observers including
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for their impact on civilian infrastructure and population centers. The neighborhood's partially destroyed Church of Saint Porphyrius was threatened by a renewed Israeli incursion in May 2024. In September 2024, amid the Israeli military's seventh incursion in the neighborhood, Israeli warplanes struck a school-turned-shelter in the neighborhood, killing more than a dozen people.


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External links

*Survey of Western Palestine, Map 19
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Zaytun Neighborhoods of Gaza City Populated places established in the 1930s