Withdrawal from Gaza - 2006 was released on:
USA: 26 October 2006 (Milwaukee Jewish Film Festival)
USA: 10 March 2007 (Israeli Film Festival)
USA: 23 March 2007 (Los Angeles, California)
The Unilateral Israeli Withdrawal of Settlements in Gaza occurred in 2005.
Wide Angle - 2002 Gaza E.R. - 6.6 was released on: USA: 14 August 2007
The Declaration of Principles established a new Palestinian Authority region of control in Gaza, giving Palestinians living there the beginnings of a State. In terms of on-the-ground differences, those really did not come until the unilateral Israeli withdrawal in 2005 and the election and Palestinian Civil War of 2006.
Wide Angle - 2002 Gaza E-R- 6-6 was released on: USA: 14 August 2007
As of 2005, there are no more Israeli Settlements in Gaza. Between 1993-2005, there were several agreements concerning cessions of power to the Palestinians that permitted certain areas to remain in Israeli control. Israel's withdrawal from Gaza was unilateral.
It was made by the armistice between Egypt and Israel in 1949.
Asphalt NYC - 2013 Parkour in a Gaza Strip Cemetery 1-5 was released on: USA: 4 November 2013
The West Wing - 1999 Gaza 5-21 was released on: USA: 12 May 2004 France: 23 June 2007 Germany: 24 May 2010
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
Jews used to live in the Gaza Strip as Israeli Settlers from the late 1960s to their removal by the Israeli government in 2006. No Jews have lived in the Gaza Strip since they were removed in 2006, and governance of the Strip handed over to the Palestinian Authority. In addition, Jews do not have a religious claim to Gaza as that territory belonged to the Philistines during the Ancient Kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
Yes. Israeli terrorists killed hundreds of people in Gaza in January 2009. If the question was asking about whether there were any Palestinian terrorist attacks in the Israeli Settlements that were formerly within Gaza, the answer is also yes. There were several attacks on the Israeli Settlement of Gush Katif. (Note: All Gaza Settlements have since been abandoned by Israelis following the 2005 withdrawal.)
No. While some Israeli Settlers in Gaza left when asked, the majority stayed in their homes or holed up in community centers and synagogues. The Israeli Army was forced to remove the Israelis from Gaza due to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Orders. There was certainly a struggle in certain communities, especially Gush Katif.