gaza

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İngilizce - Türkçe
gazz
gaza resident
gaza mukim
gaza strip
Gazze Şeridi
Türkçe - Türkçe
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Gazevât) Din uğrunda kâfirlerle yapılan mücadele, muhârebe, düşmana kasdetmek. Cenketmek
İslâm dinini korumak veya yaymak amacıyla Müslüman olmayanlara karşı yapılan savaş, kutsal savaş
Din adına yapılan savaş
islam dinini korumak, yaymak amacıyla yapılan kutsal savaş
İngilizce - İngilizce
Gaza Strip
A city on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, formerly in Egypt
An coastal area between Israel and Egypt currently under the control of the Palestinian Authority
{i} city and seaport located in the Gaza Strip (under Palestinian self-rule)
a coastal region at the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean bordering Israel and Egypt; "he is a Palestinian from Gaza"
Gaza Strip
An area of land along the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Egypt and Israel; it is not internationally recognised as belonging to any sovereign nation, but is governed by Hamas and militarily controlled by Israel, and is the focus for much territorial dispute and regional conflict
Gaza Strip
(Politika Siyaset) Gaza today constitutes an open-air prison. According to Amnesty International, 1.4 million Palestinians are subject to a collective punishment whose aim is to suffocate the Gaza Strip
Gaza Pull-Out plan
{i} Disengagement Plan, plan that was proposed by the former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (adopted and enacted by the government in August 2005) for the removal of all permanent Israeli presence in the Gaza Strip and from 4 settlements in the northern West Bank
Gaza Strip
the Gaza Strip a coastal area in the Middle East, between Egypt and Israel, which belongs to Israel but is controlled by Palestinians. Arabic Qi Ghazzah Hebrew Reuat Azza Territory, southeastern Mediterranean Sea coast. Occupying 140 sq mi (363 sq km) northeast of the Sinai Peninsula, it is also the location of the city of Gaza, which has been a prosperous trading centre for much of its history and was first mentioned in the 15th century BC. Often besieged by invaders, including Israelites, Assyrians, Babylonians, and Persians, it declined in importance after the Crusades. It was ruled by the Ottoman Empire from the 16th century. After World War I (1914-18), the city and the strip became part of the British mandate of Palestine. Following the first Arab-Israeli war (1948-49), the territory was occupied by Egypt, and the city became that country's headquarters in Palestine. The occupied area was later reduced to an area 25 mi (40 km) long, which became known as the Gaza Strip, still under Egyptian control. In the Six-Day War (1967) the area was captured by Israel. The area's chief economic problem was the large number of Palestinian Arab refugees who lived there in extreme poverty. In 1987, rioting among Gaza's Palestinians marked the beginning of the first intifdah. Continued unrest led, in 1993, to an agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization granting limited self-rule to the Palestinian population of the Gaza Strip and West Bank. A breakdown in further negotiations in 2000 led to another outbreak of violence
Gaza Strip
section of land on the Israeli-Egyptian border which is part of the Palestinian autonomous zone
Gaza resident
person who lives in Gaza (city in the Gaza Strip)
Gaza-Jericho Accord
first treaty between Israelis and Palestinians in which Israel agreed to allow Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho
Gaza-Jericho agreement
first treaty between Israelis and Palestinians in which Israel agreed to allow Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho
gaza strip
a coastal region at the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean bordering Israel and Egypt; "he is a Palestinian from Gaza"
gaza strip
former Egyptian territory occupied by Israel in the June 1967 War
gaza strip
a coastal region at the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean bordering Israel and Egypt; "he is a Palestinian from Gaza
gaza strip
Area on the Western edge of Israel, right on the Mediterranean Sea This area is where the original Philistines were headquartered and where the Palestinians currently have the greatest population
gaza strip
Narrow, 25-mile-long strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea that Israel captured from Egypt in the 1967 War The region is home to over one million Palestinian Arabs, in addition to about 4,000 Jews The Cairo Agreement has led to autonomy for the Gaza Strip's Palestinian residents within the framework of an Israeli military withdrawal from the region
agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho area
first stage in the application of the Israeli-Palestinian peace treaty
gaza