CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAPadibb Says: Whe I got down to Gaza.I stayed at Adam Hotel.The service was phenomenal,The food was the tastiest I have honestly tried in Gaza.They make the best...
fabrice Says: it was the biggest israeli settlement in the gaza strip (2.700 people) ; after the israeli withdrawal from the gaza strip, the palestinians increased their...
malashen Says: 1) The black banners are those of Islamic Jihad, why I wonder what party's is the all-red flag. Does anybody know?2) The yellow flag of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades...
malashen Says: The choice of places to stay in the Gaza Strip is rather limited, and the prices tend to be quite high for this impoverished land. (Obviously, most people who...
malashen Says: Erez checkpoint is the main crossing point for people between Gaza Strip and Israel. It is de-facto international crossing point in anything but name. It is...
malashen Says: Picture 2: I asked a Palestinian friend to show me around a refugee camp. It turned out that that the task was not easy even with the help of local people: once...
malashen Says: Graffiti is omnipresent in Gaza City, and it's mostly political. With unemployment running at 70 percent of young males, I guess painting the walls of public...
malashen Says: 1. Entrance to the Great Al Omari Mosque, located close to town market in the Gaza City. Here is information on this Mosque taken from the website of Tourist...
Gazastrip = NO GO ZONE right now !
travellingdan Says: As United Nations removed all their international personell and the Red Cross protested the security situation, i would recommend not going there at all - if...
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