Yes, Gaza City is the largest city in the Gaza Strip.
The Unilateral Israeli Withdrawal of Settlements in Gaza occurred in 2005.
It's "volatile" and "Gaza Strip."
It was a small strip of land wherein the city of Gaza was the largest city. Thus Gaza Strip was born.
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 Israel has not withdrawn in any way from the West Bank.
Nobody did that, and the Gaza Strip is not part of Israel.
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Gaza Strip - film - was created in 2002.
No. The Gaza Strip is a Palestinian Territory. Egypt is a distinct country that borders the Gaza Strip.
Gaza Strip is one of two parts of the Palestinian State territories which includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
There are several reasons why this cannot happen 1) Israel cannot just 'hand Gaza to the Egyptians' as it is currently under Palestinian/Hamas rule. Israel disengaged from the Gaza strip in September 2005, and it has been under Palestinian rule since then. First under Fatah, and subsequently Hamas. 2) The Gaza strip is not an occupied territory that belongs to Egypt 3) The Egyptians do not want to control the Gaza strip 4) The Palestinians want an independent country that include TheGaza strip and the West Bank and they don't want to be ruled by the Egyptians
No. There is no religion that venerates the area occupied by the Gaza Strip.