Gaza Strip on maps: How war has changed the life of the territory  

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Published on 7 October
has been bombing and invading Gaza’ coastal territory for one year now, after Hamas launched unprecedented cross-border against Israel on 7 October 2023.
Israel claims it is trying destroy the and ruling capabilities of the Islamists group, which has been control over Gaza since 2007. The war has had a devastating effect on the people who live there.
This visual guide illustrates some of the drastic changes that have occurred in Gaza as a result of the war, which has ravaged the territory and killed more than 42,000 Palestinians according to Hamas’ .
Before the war, life in Gaza was difficult. For years, it was subject to an Israeli-Egyptian ban on entry and exit that both countries claimed was necessary for security.
According to the nearly two-thirds (nearly two-thirds) of the population lived in poverty. Thousands lived in UN-run camps for refugees, but there were also hospitals, , and shops.
Asdaa City is one of Gaza’s largest amusement parks. It offers fun and relaxation to the two-million people who live in the Strip. Nearly half of these are children. The Strip is less than a tenth of Greater London’s size.

 

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