Yes. After WWI and up until 1948 Britain ruled Transjordan, which contained modern day Gaza, under a mandate given to it by the UN.
In a very distant way, Zionism is responsible for the existence of Israel. Without Israel, there would be a unitary Arab State in Palestine and therefore no blockade problem in Gaza. However, Zionism has no direct connection to the blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Nothing. The United Kingdom has absolutely nothing to do with the conflict in Gaza. (It would be like asking "What does Australia have to do with the Indo-Pakistani Wars?") The closest that Britain comes to contributing to the conflict is that over 60 years ago, Gaza and Israel were both part of the British Mandate of Palestine and the decision to give the United Nations the jurisdiction to direct the future of that Mandate came from the United Kingdom. The resulting formation of Israel and the later founding of the Palestinian Authority was as a result of the UN's decision, not from Britain.
Yes, Gaza City is the largest city in the Gaza Strip.
Gaza City is the capital of the Gaza Strip.
A gaza is a loop. If you are referring the geographic location of Gaza in Spanish, it is called la Franja de Gaza.
Gaza city
They are connected by the army as they are in the army!
Gaza = ghazza in Arabic language , it means Strength and honor .
there was 6 battles of Gaza. Here are the dates for each battle:Battle of Gaza: 312 BCBattle of Rapia aka Battle of Gaza: 22nd June 217 BCFirst Battle of Gaza: March 26, 1917Second Battle of Gaza: April 19th 1917Third Battle of Gaza: October 31-November 7, 1917Battle of Gaza (2007): 10-15 June 2007
Gaza is a Palestinian territory
Gaza City.
The Gaza in the Samson story refers to the same Gaza of today. The Philistines were a coastal people who settled in what is today the Gaza Strip and some parts of Israel along the coast to the north of the Gaza Strip.