There is only one official country involved. It is an internal matter for the nation of Israel between the Isreali government and the radical organization, Hamas, that is headquartered within the Gaza region, or what is known as Palestine.
Gaza Strip is one of two parts of the Palestinian State territories which includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
I'm not sure I catch the intent or core of the question. If the Gaza strip were located somewhere else, it might run the risk of being called Arizona, Rabat, or Timbuktu. The place where it's actually located is the one place on Earth where it was sure to be called the Gaza Strip.
Ironically, the Gaza Strip is the only territory in the entirety of the former Mandate of Palestine (Israel and the Palestinian Territories) that is not actually contested between the Israeli and Palestinian governments. Israel ceded significant control of the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian Authority in 1993 and subsequently gave it full control in 2005.The reason that there have been numerous wars in the Gaza Strip is because the Hamas government that currently rules over the Gaza Strip has a policy that peace with Israel is impossible and continues to lash out against Israel. If the Gaza Strip was more willing to behave peacefully with its neighbors (both Egypt and Israel), there would be fewer conflicts in the Gaza Strip. (Even Palestinians are getting tired of Hamas as can be seen in the parody of the "Thank You Hamas" videos.)
Gaza Strip and Golan Heights. :)
West Bank and Gaza Strip. FYI Israel is in Palestine occupying not the other way around.
Gaza Strip is one of two parts of the Palestinian State territories which includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Gaza Strip is an autonomous Palestinian Territory near to Israel and whose government has adopted a bellicose attitude as concerns Israel. As a result, the two countries are drawn into numerous conflicts.
Israel is bordered by the countries of Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, and by the Gaza Strip ... originally part of Egypt and now run by Hamas ... and the West Bank ... originally a part of Jordan and now run by the PLO.
There are four UN-recognized Arab countries that surround Israel: Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. The two Arab Palestinian states (Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and Fatah-controlled West Bank) also border Israel.
I'm not sure I catch the intent or core of the question. If the Gaza strip were located somewhere else, it might run the risk of being called Arizona, Rabat, or Timbuktu. The place where it's actually located is the one place on Earth where it was sure to be called the Gaza Strip.
Four Official Countries: Lebanon Syria Jordan Egypt Two Quasi-Countries: Palestinian-Authority-controlled West Bank Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip Two Seas Mediterranean Sea Red Sea -- on account of its arm the Gulf of Aqabah.
Ironically, the Gaza Strip is the only territory in the entirety of the former Mandate of Palestine (Israel and the Palestinian Territories) that is not actually contested between the Israeli and Palestinian governments. Israel ceded significant control of the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian Authority in 1993 and subsequently gave it full control in 2005.The reason that there have been numerous wars in the Gaza Strip is because the Hamas government that currently rules over the Gaza Strip has a policy that peace with Israel is impossible and continues to lash out against Israel. If the Gaza Strip was more willing to behave peacefully with its neighbors (both Egypt and Israel), there would be fewer conflicts in the Gaza Strip. (Even Palestinians are getting tired of Hamas as can be seen in the parody of the "Thank You Hamas" videos.)
The Gaza Strip and the West Bank
The Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
A border separating two countries is called an international border or a national border.
The two countries that border Andorra are Spain and France.
The two countries that border Somalia are Ethiopia and Kenya.