We have started to collect the most important news related to Gaza Strip in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Hamas free an aide of Palestinian PM Salam Fayyad seven weeks after he was detained in the Gaza Strip.
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Hamas urges the EU to step up pressure on Israel to lift its blockade of the Gaza Strip.
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The Hamas leader-in-exile warns Israel that launching a ground offensive in the Gaza Strip would have dire consequences.
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Efforts continue in the Gaza Strip to find BBC correspondent Alan Johnston, missing since Monday.
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Six seriously injured Palestinian children are flown to Belgium from the war-torn Gaza Strip for hospital treatment.
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Israeli forces reportedly widen their ground assault in the Gaza Strip to include Khan Younis in the south, after fierce clashes around Gaza City.
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The Israeli military says it has seized a shipment of 550kg of explosives bound for the Gaza Strip from Egypt.
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Israel says it will step up its bombardment of the Gaza Strip to deter rocket attacks, as a Palestinian child victim is buried.
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Israel's PM authorises wider military action in Gaza, after a Palestinian rocket attack on a major Israeli city.
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Israel's government approves a ceasefire with militant group Hamas following months of bitter clashes in the Gaza Strip.
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Israel launches an air strike on a target close to Khan Younis in Gaza, killing one Palestinian and injuring at least one other.
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An Israeli aircraft fires on a car apparently carrying Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, reports say.
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Israel resumes fuel deliveries to the besieged Gaza Strip after its power plant shut down because of shortages.
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The Israeli military says it has opened a border crossing to allow fuel deliveries to the blackout-hit Gaza Strip.
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Israel has allowed fuel into the Gaza Strip, but kept border crossings closed to all other goods.
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Israel lets about 250 Palestinians, who have been trapped in the Gaza Strip for months, travel to Egypt.
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Israel allows 180 members of a Gaza clan who had been fighting with militant group Hamas to enter its territory.
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