In 1996, a Bronze Age settlement dating to the early 2nd millennium BC was discovered in the town and named
al-Moghraqa. In 2002, during the
Second Intifada, Israel carried out
demolitions of Palestinian homes in al-Mughraqa. The
2014 Gaza War caused damage to al-Mughraqa's
water network; in 2015 the municipality had a
non-revenue water rate of 58%, amongst the highest in the Gaza Strip. In late 2023, al-Mughraqa's residents fled south to escape the
Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip. They began to return in February 2025 following a
ceasefire. The damage to al-Mughraqa was extensive, encompassing buildings and agricultural land, and the area was left without running water or an electrical supply. The Israeli military established the
Netzarim Corridor which spanned the width of the Gaza Strip and passed through al-Mughraqa. An assessment by
UNOSAT in December 2024 identified more than 2,800 buildings in al-Mughraqa that had been damaged or destroyed. == Education ==