Understanding Gaza Strip: The Palestinian enclave under Israeli assault and siege

Understanding Gaza Strip: The Palestinian enclave under Israeli assault and siege

The Gaza Strip has been under intense Israeli bombardment for the past five days in the wake of a deadly attack by the armed‍ group Hamas, and ‍human rights groups are calling it collective punishment of the Palestinian‌ enclave’s 2.3 million ‌residents.

Gaza ⁤is teetering on the verge of a humanitarian crisis with hospitals overwhelmed with casualties during a⁢ complete blockade after Israel intensified its 16-year long siege​ of the territory.

More ​than 1,000 Palestinians have ​been killed as Israel promised to avenge the deaths of at least 1,200 of its ‌citizens in Saturday’s attacks.

With ⁤2.3 million people living on 365sq ‍km (141sq ​miles) of ⁢land, the Gaza Strip is considered one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Its population density of 5,500 people per ‍square kilometre ⁣(14,245 per ‍square mile) lies ​in‌ stark contrast to Israel’s at about 400 people per​ square kilometre (1,035 per square ⁣mile).

An overwhelming​ majority of Gaza’s⁤ population is young with 65⁣ percent being under the age of 24 and the median age for men and women being 18 years.

Sixteen years of⁤ an ⁤Israeli land,‍ air and⁢ sea⁣ blockade has crippled its economy and tightly restricted the movement of its people in and out of the ⁣enclave.

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