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.
It's "volatile" and "Gaza Strip."
It's not. The Gaza Strip is one of the few places where the British Mandate of Palestine did not overlap with the historically Jewish region called the Land of Israel. Similar to how Palestinians have never made direct references to Tel Aviv being sacred to them, Jews have never made references about Gaza being sacred to them.
It was a small strip of land wherein the city of Gaza was the largest city. Thus Gaza Strip was born.
Gaza Strip is one of two parts of the Palestinian State territories which includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
No. There is no religion that venerates the area occupied by the Gaza Strip.
1.82 million Palestinians live in the Gaza Strip.
Many Palestinian people live in the Gaza.
Muslims
Yes, Gaza City is the largest city in the Gaza Strip.
mostly the West Bank and Gaza Strip
The Gaza Strip
It's "volatile" and "Gaza Strip."
It's not. The Gaza Strip is one of the few places where the British Mandate of Palestine did not overlap with the historically Jewish region called the Land of Israel. Similar to how Palestinians have never made direct references to Tel Aviv being sacred to them, Jews have never made references about Gaza being sacred to them.
It was a small strip of land wherein the city of Gaza was the largest city. Thus Gaza Strip was born.
Nobody did that, and the Gaza Strip is not part of Israel.
Gaza Strip - film - was created in 2002.
See Related Links for map of Gaza Strip.