Salah al-Din Street – whose intersections witnessed violent fighting between the resistance and the occupation army – extends 45 kilometers from Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip to Rafah in the south, and it is one of two main streets that make up the Strip.
Salah al-Din Street – whose intersections witnessed violent fighting between the resistance and the occupation army – extends a distance of 45 kilometers from Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip to Rafah in the south, and it is one of two main streets that make up the Strip, the second of which is Al-Rashid Street, which is one of the oldest streets in the world.
Report: Majed Abdel Hadi