History of the Gaza Strip
Bulgarian Foreign Ministry with a Statement on the Recent Developments in Gaza and Southern and Central Israel
The intense rocket fire from Gaza against southern and central Israel on November 12th morning in response to the killing of an Islamic Jihad commander represents a dangerous escalation in an already tense regional situation.
Israel kills Gaza gunman, militants fire rockets
An Israeli air-strike killed a Palestinian gunman on Nov. 13 and Gaza militants fired rockets into Israel as a spike in violence edged into a second day.
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Israel kills Islamic Jihad commander in Gaza
Israel killed a top commander from the Iranian-backed Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad in a rare targeted strike in the Gaza Strip on Nov. 12, while militants responded by firing rockets at Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv.
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Israeli army injures Anadolu Agency’s photojournalist
Israeli troops on Aug. 30 injured an Anadolu Agency photojournalist when he was covering peaceful rallies in Gaza Strip.
Israel carries out airstrikes in Gaza after rocket fire
Israeli warplanes carried out two airstrikes in the Gaza Strip early on Aug. 17 after a rocket fire from the Palestinian territory, according to the military.
In a statement, the army said the attacks targeted two structures belonging to Palestinian group Hamas, which rules the blockaded enclave.
There is a Cease-fire Agreement between Israel and the Palestinians
Palestinian officials said an agreement was reached to end the fire with Israel through Egypt, Reuters reported.
The ceasefire agreement will start on Monday at 4.30pm (1.30pm Greenwich), "an official Palestinian official told Reuters.
Another Palestinian official confirmed a truce agreement as well as television belonging to the Hamas movement, which runs the Gaza Strip.
Israel’s Netanyahu vows more 'massive strikes' on Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said May 5 he had ordered the military to launch further strikes on Gaza Strip militants in response to rocket fire from the territory, as an escalation entered its second day.
Tens of thousands protest at Gaza-Israel border
Tens of thousands of Gazans gathered at the Israeli border on March 30 to mark a year since protests and clashes erupted there, testing a fragile truce only 10 days ahead of an Israeli general election.
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