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Israeli forces have killed at least 38 Palestinians, including 11 children, during demonstrations in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and many have been unlawfully killed because they pose an imminent threat to life. People in Gaza are looking for food to feed them, while Palestinians are battling unprecedented levels of poverty, the head of a UN agency for Palestinian refugees said. Israeli military and security forces' killed at least 38 Palestinians', says report "Including 11 children. According to the UN, 710,000 Palestinians have been forced to leave their homes, many of whom have taken refuge in refugee camps in Europe and other parts of the world.

The Israeli occupation lasted from 1987 to 1993, but this time the struggle led to the formation of the Islamist militant group that now rules Gaza. Israel eventually left Gaza in 2005, and shortly after, a group called Hamas won elections and took control of the territory. A few years later, in 2007, the Gaza Strip was taken over by the Palestinian Authority and its military wing Hamas. Hamas took over Gaza and slowly became the largest and most powerful political and military force in Gaza and the West Bank, with a population of about 1.5 million.

The war ended in 1949 with Israel's victory, 750,000 Palestinians were driven out and the territory divided. East Jerusalem, where the holy Old City is located, came under Israeli control and after the war under its control.

Also after 1967, Israel began building settlements for its Jewish community in the newly occupied Palestinian territories, including the West Bank and Gaza Strip. According to the US Census Bureau, there are now about 214,000 Jewish settlers living in Israel. D.C. The Palestinian-controlled Gaza Strip is also home to about 2,200 armed Jewish settlers, many of whom are armed and armed. They occupy 40 percent of Gaza, while the other 60 percent are inhabited by 650,000 impoverished Palestinians, making it the most densely populated area in Gaza.

Israeli security forces killed between 3,000 and 4,000 Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza between 2000 and 2005. Israeli forces stationed on their side of the fence between Gaza and Israel responded to Palestinian rights demonstrations on the Gaza side with excessive deadly force. Palestinians killed 10 Israelis, including six civilians, and injured at least 58, sometimes praised by Hamas. In one case, Hamas's military wing claimed responsibility, but other Israelis said the outcome would have been much bloodier if thousands of angry Palestinians had breached the Gaza fence.

The New State Solution Working Group's line is that, instead of creating an independent state with its own borders, a Palestinian state should be created in the West Bank and Gaza. A state of Gaza-Sinai would allow Palestinians to control independent political entities without relying heavily on Israel. While Palestine claims a large part of the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula, Israel's goal has been to expand its settlements in the region.

The Palestinian political and armed movement Hamas, which rules Gaza, has pledged to fire rockets at Israeli civilians, but the Palestinians in Gaza do not have a state. The imposition of sanctions on the Gaza Strip by the Palestinian authorities is the result of failed reconciliation efforts with Hamas. Israel has imposed a strict blockade on Gaza to maintain its control of the territory, which was maintained after Hamas took over the territory in 2007 and continues to this day. The Israeli campaign continues to undermine Hamas's ability to govern Gaza; Hamas pledges to fire rockets at Israeli civilians; and Israel pledges to keep Hamas weak and deterrent through periodic military action.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced in 2015 that the Palestinians would no longer abide by the Oslo Accords after a wave of violence between Israelis and Palestinians.

The Egyptian military controlled 360 square kilometers (including the cities of Gaza, Khan Younis and Rafah). It would remain the only Palestinian territory in which actual foreign sovereignty would be exercised. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced in 2015 that Palestinians would no longer abide by the territorial divides created by the Oslo Accords following a wave of violence between Israelis and Palestinians.

Israel maintains its illegal blockade of Gaza, subjecting its inhabitants to collective punishment and deepening the humanitarian crisis there. Israel is also imprisoning hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, many of them children, in violation of international humanitarian law, which prohibits relocation from the occupied territory and makes it difficult for families to visit.

The people of the West Bank have long declared that the rights of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, as well as their rights to freedom of movement, are the same and shared by all Palestinians, both in the West Bank and Gaza. Israeli shekels (NS) used by Gazans to travel to and from their homes outside the Gaza Strip and into Israel. Note that police officers at the Hamas checkpoint in Gaza have been opening pockets since early 2009.

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