Thus, the name of the intersection of Gaza and Rabbi Chaim Berlin streets, "Gaza-Berlin Corner", becoming a slang term describing the neighborhood's population.
[3] During the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, activists had put stickers over the word "Gaza" on its street signs and replaced it with names of Israeli towns which suffered losses during the October 7th, 2023 massacre.
[5] Gaza Street begins at the intersection of Paris Square, King George, Keren HaYesod and Rambam streets, and it spans until the intersection with Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog Avenue next to the Valley of the Cross ("Emeq HaMatzleva") and the Monastery of the Cross.
[6] Most of Gaza Street's buildings are designed in the Bauhaus style common to the neighborhood and are faced with Jerusalem stone.
In March 2002, a suicide bomber struck Café Moment, located on the street, killing eleven people.