Gaza

Gaza refers to a region along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, primarily known for the Gaza Strip, a small territory that is bordered by Israel and Egypt. It has significant historical and political importance, as it is part of the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The area has been populated for thousands of years and is recognized for its rich history and cultural heritage. In contemporary terms, Gaza is often associated with issues related to humanitarian crises, political strife, and conflict, especially as it is governed by Hamas, an organization with a controversial status in international relations. The term “Gaza” is frequently used in discussions about Middle Eastern politics, human rights, and international law.