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This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by argon500: 11:04am On Jul 19, 2014
Since Israel withdrew its military forces and settlers from Gaza in 2005, the relationship between the Palestinian territory and Israeli authorities has been, to say the least, fraught. This map does a great job laying out that relationship and how, from an aerial view, it looks.

The Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA) built this very detailed map of Gaza in 2007, so many of the specific figures and designations may be dated, but in broad strokes the map displays many of the most important and enduring features of Israel-Gaza:

Here are a few of the most important features.

There's a serious Israeli blockade of Gaza. You'll notice Israeli fences, boundaries, and supervised crossings all around Gaza. Israel heavily controls the flow of goods through these channels, including food, medicine, construction materials, and the like. The state reason it does that is to limit Hamas' ability to resupply itself militarily; for instance, Hamas and other militant groups often home-build rockets that get fired into Israeli towns and cities. These restrictions also severely affect civilians. To deal with the military and civilian effects of the blockade, Hamas built well over a thousand tunnels out of Gaza — mostly into Egypt. Israel's stated reason for the ground incursion into Gaza is shutting down tunnels into Israel built for attacks, but it also may want to shut down Hamas supply tunnels into Egypt.

There used to be a lot more border crossings into Israel. The map shows five border crossings out of Gaza, but the majority of the crossings (per the UN) are closed today. Erez, in the north, and Kerem Shalom, in the south, are the big ones today. These are the places where Israel lets through the goods and persons that are allowed to cross the blockade, and they're occasionally shut down for security reasons.

The Rafah crossing into Egypt is the only above-ground way in or out not controlled by Israel. Between the border fence, Israel's control of the water outside of Gaza, and the Israeli crossings, the Rafah crossing with Egypt in the south is the only real way to get out. That's why it's a big deal that the Egyptian military is restricting access to it and shutting down the tunnels that go under it: it's very hard for Hamas to circumvent Israeli restrictions otherwise.

The fishing limits have a huge impact on the Gaza economy. Though Israel has withdrawn from Gaza, it still sets many of the terms for the Gazan economy by virtue of its blockade. The fact that Israel controls where Gazans can fish is a big part of this. Though the map correctly displays the permitted fishing zone at six nautical miles, Israel sometimes reduces it to three. Even the six mile boundary excludes the best fishing grounds; Gaza's fishing industry has collapsed since Israel imposed it. Catches are under 50 percent of what they were about 10 years ago, and 95 percent of Gaza's fishers and their families depend on foreign food aid. It's a microcosm of how Israeli restrictions on the Gazan economy and shipping have such a massive effect on life in Gaza even without Israel.

The border fence shows how this conflict persists even when there isn't an invasion. Israel uses the border fence, as it does in the West Bank, to prevent Palestinians (including militants) from sneaking into Israel. It's quite effective at that; as we saw just before the current invasion, Hamas operatives looking to strike in Israel are forced to dig under the fence, which can be risky and unreliable for them. However, there are zones near the fences that Palestinians cannot enter, according to the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, without risking Israeli fire — and sometimes death. Between December 2013 and March 2014, about 55 civilians were injured on the border and four were killed. Israeli authorities say they were trying to sabotage the fence.

The point here is that this invasion and war doesn't come out of nowhere: even when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict isn't at full war levels, there's always a slow burn of violence, provocations, and counter-provocations.


Source: http://www.vox.com/2014/7/18/5915549/gaza-israel-map-blockade

Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by Nobody: 11:40am On Jul 19, 2014
seems israel nor ready for peace

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Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by moufan: 11:51am On Jul 19, 2014
murderous israel will surely be defeated sooner or later.they have never wanted peace and comfort for the palestines.GOD will surely defeat them

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Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by komekn(m): 12:11pm On Jul 19, 2014
moufan: murderous israel will surely be defeated sooner or later.they have never wanted peace and comfort for the palestines.GOD will surely defeat them

I hate to burst your BUBBLE but this conflicts pre dates us all by thousands of years and Israel are Gods chosen people punished for disobedience but redeemed in their repentance, you cant defeat God or contend with his infallible word they simply are here to stay FOREVER and will not be defeated.

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Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by bloodyassassin: 12:18pm On Jul 19, 2014
moufan: murderous israel will surely be defeated sooner or later.they have never wanted peace and comfort for the palestines.GOD will surely defeat them


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Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by teniyi(m): 1:31pm On Jul 19, 2014
komekn:

I hate to burst your BUBBLE but this conflicts pre dates us all by thousands of years and Israel are Gods chosen people punished for disobedience but redeemed in their repentance, you cant defeat God or contend with his infallible word they simply are here to stay FOREVER and will not be defeated.
Keep dreaming! If the instructions to act the way Israheel is doing now is from God, then check the source of the stories that said they are God's people, it not a reliable source. It's is parochial, partial and stand to support injustice.
Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by komekn(m): 3:37pm On Jul 19, 2014
teniyi:
Keep dreaming! If the instructions to act the way Israheel is doing now is from God, then check the source of the stories that said they are God's people, it not a reliable source. It's is parochial, partial and stand to support injustice.

Do you wish to contend with the Bible the INFALLIBLE word of God even the Koran rests heavily on it the Torah. I don't understand the inference that you present highlighted, can you explain.
Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by teniyi(m): 9:35pm On Jul 19, 2014
komekn:

Do you wish to contend with the Bible the INFALLIBLE word of God even the Koran rests heavily on it the Torah. I don't understand the inference that you present highlighted, can you explain.

If the point is not clear to you, now have it.
If the bible actually mentioned and supported the evil that is being perpetrated by the Isra-heel, it means the contents are not from God!
Tell me, how did the Quran rest on the Torah because d Quran I am familiar with never supported such a division among human race?
Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by try69: 6:21am On Jul 20, 2014
They say all is fair in war but why use human shield? The one that does that I detest.
Re: This Detailed Map Of Gaza Helps Explain The Conflict by ogazi007(m): 8:25am On Jul 20, 2014
Who is the real terrorist now?

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