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FACTBOX-Key facts about the Gaza Strip

Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:46am EDT
June 11 (Reuters) - A year after Hamas routed its Fatah rivals and wrested control of Gaza, Palestinians are still divided, Israel has tightened its blockade of the enclave and violence rages almost daily along the border with Israel.

Following are some key facts about Gaza.



WHERE IS GAZA?

* The Gaza Strip is a sliver of towns, villages and farmland at the southeast end of the Mediterranean, 45 km (25 miles) long and at most 10 km (6 miles) wide. It is wedged between Israel to the north and east, and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula to the south.



HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY:

* The city of Gaza has been continuously inhabited for more than 3,000 years and was a crossroads of ancient civilisations. It is believed to be the burial place of the Prophet Mohammad's great grandfather.

* Four centuries of rule by the Ottoman Empire were briefly interrupted by Napoleonic France and also saw growing Egyptian influence until Britain took control of Gaza and the rest of Palestine in World War One. Egypt took control of the Strip in 1948 during the Arab-Israeli war that led to Israel's creation.

* The Strip's population tripled in 1948-49 when it absorbed about a quarter of the hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees displaced from areas that are now part of Israel.

* Israel captured the Gaza Strip from Egypt in the 1967 war and ended its military presence there in September 2005, after removing 8,500 Jewish settlers from 21 enclaves.

* Israel resumed ground operations in June 2006 after militants from Gaza tunnelled across the border and captured an Israeli soldier, who is still being held.

* A year later, Hamas Islamists took control of the Gaza Strip after routing President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah forces.

* Israel tightened the closure of its borders with Gaza, curbing fuel supplies and limiting movement of people. International organisations have condemned the blockade, which Israel says is meant to curb rockets fired by militants.



WHO LIVES THERE?

* About 1.5 million Palestinians live in Gaza, more than half of them refugees from past wars with Israel. Gaza has one of the world's highest population densities and demographic growth rates.

* Most Gazans live on less than $2 a day and up to 80 percent are dependent on food aid, according to aid groups.





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