Al Nusirat
About the Municipality
In 1977, a local committee was set up to set up a power network throughout Nuseirat camp. It did the cleaning work in cooperation with the Agency. It was also supplied with a water network in 1980. The committee continued until October 1987. It became a village council. Of citizens. In 1996, a presidential decree was issued to transform the village council into a municipal council under the Ministry of Local Government. The work of the previous Municipal Council continued from 1996 until 2008 and the current Municipal Council is currently in operation on 8/08/2008 to date. It consists of 13 members.
Municipality Vision
Hand in hand towards an economically prosperous Nasirat with advanced infrastructure and services
About the City
The Nusseirat region remained a rare area until the British occupation of Palestine, where British army camps were established on the land of Nusseirat, and brought and resettled Greek families during World War II. The United Nations established camps for Palestinian refugees who were displaced from their villages and cities as a result of the Zionist rapes of Palestine in 1948. The refugees lived in a part of this area called the Nusseirat refugee camp. The population was 16,000, In southern Palestine, whose population has doubled to about 80,000, the largest Palestinian refugee camp in the central area and the second largest in the Gaza Strip after the Jabalya refugee camp. Nuseirat is located on the north-western side of the central governorate in the Gaza Strip on the Mediterranean coast, 8 km south of Gaza City and 6 km north of Deir al-Balah. It is bordered to the north by Wadi Gaza, to the east by Salah al-Din Street and al-Bureij Camp.