The Arab media inform us, in despair, about the "poor Palestinian children who have no schools" every time they mention the word " Israel"( and they mention it in any article, even if this article is about the food habits of the Yemeni peasants 1200 years ago) . But then these same Arab media give the statistics- and the falseness of this statement becomes evident. AlJazeera, "Asma is one of the 600 elementary schools in Gaza…" (Link provided below) So, there are 600 only ELEMENTARY schools in Gaza? Again AlJazeera, "In recent decades, the West Bank and Gaza Strip have posted better high school enrolment rates than Lebanon and higher literacy rates than Egypt and Yemen". (Link provided below) I wonder, who should help whom: Egypt and Lebanon to Gaza- or Gaza to Egypt and Lebanon? "Gaza's classrooms are now severely overcrowded, and often accommodate up to 40 or more pupils in a class" from the Interview of the Minister of Education of Hamas, you can find it at Alternet (Link provided below) In many cities of France, Spain, Italy the situation when a classroom has 38 -42 pupils in public schools is considered quite normal.
Many Palestinian people live in the Gaza.
Gaza in Crisis has 240 pages.
It is about 2,200 miles from London to the Gaza Strip
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"Eyless in Gaza" by Aldous Huxley has approximately 400 pages in most editions.
1.82 million Palestinians live in the Gaza Strip.
Yes, Gaza City is the largest city in the Gaza Strip.
Gaza City is the capital of the Gaza Strip.
As the crow flies, it is roughly 50 miles (80 km) from Gaza City to Jerusalem.
A gaza is a loop. If you are referring the geographic location of Gaza in Spanish, it is called la Franja de Gaza.
About 25 miles long