Yasser Arafat International Airport
Yasser Arafat International Airport, formerly Gaza International Airport and Dahaniya International Airport, was located in the Gaza Strip, between Rafah and Dahaniya, close to the Egyptian border. The facility opened on 24 November 1998, and all passenger flights ceased in February 2001, during the Second Intifada. Israel bombed the radar station and control tower on 4 December 2001 and bulldozers cut the runway on 10 January 2002, rendering the airport inoperable.
The airport in 2005
Damaged building, May 2002
Yasser Arafat International Airport
2008 satellite photo of the runway
Rafah is a Palestinian city in the southern Gaza Strip. It is the capital of the Rafah Governorate of the State of Palestine, located 30 kilometers (19 mi) south-west of Gaza City. In 2017, Rafah had a population of 171,889. As a result of massive bombardment and ground assaults in Gaza City and Khan Yunis by Israel during the Israel–Hamas war, about 1.4 million people are believed to be sheltering in Rafah as of February 2024.
Aerial view of Rafah in 2012
Rafah 1931 1:20,000
View of Yasser Arafat International Airport near Rafah which was destroyed by Israel during the Second Intifada.
Palestinians after an Israeli airstrike on the Rafah refugee camp during the Gaza War (2008–2009)