The Israelis unilaterally withdrew their settlements from the Gaza Strip in 2005. Israeli military incursions into the region happen occasionally, but the last large Israeli military presence in Gaza was as a result of Operation Cast Lead in late 2008 and early 2009. Israel has not withdrawn in any way from the West Bank.
This was a deal that effected Israelis and Arabs. Israel agreed to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. This happened in 1994.
Gaza Strip is one of two parts of the Palestinian State territories which includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Israelis believe it is rightfully theirs according to the Biblical land of Israel, but the UN-recognized border goes outside it, so the Palestinians want to have it as their own nation. The previous opinion is incorrect. Israelis do not actually want the Gaza Strip, specifically because it is NOT part of the Biblical Land of Israel (Gaza is recognized to be part of the Philistine State in Biblical Times). The reason that there is conflict in Gaza is that Israel believes that the regime in Gaza is hard-set on the destruction of Israel. Palestinians do want the Gaza Strip, as explained by the previous opinion, so that they can have their own country.
Disputed territories.
The Israeli Shekel is used in both the Gaza strip and the West bank. Neither Hamas or the Palestinian Authority mints currency.
This was a deal that effected Israelis and Arabs. Israel agreed to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. This happened in 1994.
Jewish settlement in Gaza that was evacuated during the disengagement process of Israelis within the Gaza Strip.
Jewish settlement in Gaza that was evacuated during the disengagement process of Israelis within the Gaza Strip.
Israel removed all of its settlements from the Gaza Strip and four4 from the West Bank (out of 150+) in 2005.
The Palestinians are mostly confined to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
The Unilateral Israeli Withdrawal of Settlements in Gaza occurred in 2005.
The Palestinian Authority controls de jure all of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. De facto, it only controls isolated pieces of the West Bank.
Gaza Strip is one of two parts of the Palestinian State territories which includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Israelis believe it is rightfully theirs according to the Biblical land of Israel, but the UN-recognized border goes outside it, so the Palestinians want to have it as their own nation. The previous opinion is incorrect. Israelis do not actually want the Gaza Strip, specifically because it is NOT part of the Biblical Land of Israel (Gaza is recognized to be part of the Philistine State in Biblical Times). The reason that there is conflict in Gaza is that Israel believes that the regime in Gaza is hard-set on the destruction of Israel. Palestinians do want the Gaza Strip, as explained by the previous opinion, so that they can have their own country.
mostly the West Bank and Gaza Strip
Disputed territories.
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