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  1. 1 day ago · Gaza, city and principal urban centre of the Gaza Strip, southwestern Palestine. Formerly the administrative headquarters for the Israeli military forces that occupied the Gaza Strip, the city came under Palestinian control in 2005. Records exist indicating continuous habitation at the site for more than three millennia, the earliest being a ...

  2. In 2004, the Israeli Defense Forces launched Operation "Days of Penitence" ( Hebrew: מבצע ימי תשובה ), otherwise known as Operation "Days of Repentance" [1] [2] in the northern Gaza Strip. The operation lasted between 29 September and 16 October 2004. About 130 Palestinians, and 1 Israeli were killed.

  3. The resulting collapse of the healthcare system was part of a broader humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip caused by the war. [2] The hospitals faced a lack of fuel due to the Israeli siege and relied on backup generators for the first two weeks of the war. [3] By 23 October, Gaza hospitals began shutting down as they ran out of fuel, starting ...

  4. Army of Islam (Gaza) Army of Islam ( Arabic: جَيش الإسلام Jaysh al-Islām ), officially The Army of Islam Group in Jerusalem ( Jama'at Jaysh al-Islam fi Bayt al-Maqdis ), is a Salafi Jihadist militant organization in the Gaza Strip. [1] It was founded by the Doghmush clan in 2006, [2] and is based in the Tzabra neighborhood in the ...

  5. As a result of Israeli airstrikes during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war and the imposition of a tightened blockade on the ingress of basic essentials into the Gaza Strip by Israel during that war, including restrictions on humanitarian aid, the population of the Gaza strip is facing starvation and famine. [5] [6] [7] Airstrikes have destroyed food ...

  6. The Gaza Strip smuggling tunnels are tunnels across the Gaza–Egypt border, used to bypass the Rafah Border Crossing, which is used for exceptional cases only, when opened at all. The first recorded discovery of a tunnel by Israel was in 1983, after Israel had withdrawn from the Sinai. [4] The border, redrawn in 1982 after the Egypt–Israel ...

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · The Gaza Strip is a narrow, 40-km long slice of land between the Mediterranean to the west and the Negev desert to the east. Egypt lies to the south, the north and east border Israel. The urban sprawl of Gaza City, mostly stretching along and around the 3-km long Omar al-Mukhtar Street, covers much of the north.

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