Not at the pesent time (August 2013). However, if the routine rocketing of Israeli
residential areas from within Gaza resumes, Israel will certainly deploy its military
to destroy the rocket launching installations, neutralize the manufacturing facilities,
and disrupt the lines that are used to import rocket supplies.
Nobody did that, and the Gaza Strip is not part of Israel.
Israel attempts to protect herself against terrorist organizations. Gaza is left alone by Israel, except when the terrorists in Gaza attack Israel. For example, today terrorists in Gaza launched over 50 missiles into Israel. When this happens, Israel usually tries to destroy the missile factories.
The usual in Israel; Judaism trying to survive, and Islam complaining when Israel doesn't feed the Gaza Strip (they were firing rockets into Israel from the Gaza Strip).
A Hamas Government.Pretty much everything else you can find in Gaza exists in Israel.The reason that Israel is fighting against Gaza has to do with the belligerent attitude and activities of its government. Israel does not want the Gaza Strip to acquire the territory or the people.
There is currently no war in progress involving Israel and the inhabitants of Gaza.
The blockade of Gaza began when the Arabs started to fire rockets into Israel. So Israel decided that if the people of Gaza were going to be at war with Israel, People cannot go in or out. The blockade of Gaza is just that Israel doesn't allow people in or out, they alow food, medical supplies and everything else other than arms.
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Not exactly. It's more accurate to say that terrorists in Gaza launch bombs and rockets into Israel on a regular basis.
The people of Gaza attack Israel most days.
The Gaza Strip is an anomaly. It was part of Egypt, but when Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty, Egypt refused to take back the Gaza Strip. Under international law, it was considered part of Israel, but Israel does not believe in occupying other areas, so they declined to take over the Gaza Strip. It is not part of any country, nor is it independent.