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Gaza Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine

Gaza Subdistrict
قضاء غزة
נפת עזה
Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine
1920–1948
CapitalGaza
History 
• Established
1920
• Disestablished
1948
Preceded by
Jerusalem Sanjak
Today part ofIsrael Southern District
State of Palestine Gaza Strip

The Gaza Subdistrict (Arabic: قضاء غزة; Hebrew: נפת עזה) was one of the subdistricts of Mandatory Palestine. It was situated in the southern Mediterranean coastline of the British Mandate of Palestine. After the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the district disintegrated, with Israel controlling the northern and eastern portions while Egypt held control of the southern and central parts – which became the Gaza Strip, under Egyptian military between 1948 and 1967, Israeli military rule between 1967 and 2005, part of the Palestinian National Authority (with some aspects of retained Israeli rule until the 2005 withdrawal) after the Oslo Accords until 2007, and is currently ruled by the Hamas as a de facto separate entity from the Palestinian National Authority. The parts which Israel held since 1948 were merged into Israeli administrative districts, their connection with Gaza severed.


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قضاء غزة Arabic Sous-district de Gaza French נפת עזה (המנדט) HE Subdistrik Gaza, Mandat Palestina ID Subdaerah Gaza, Palestin Bermandat Malay غزہ ذیلی ضلع، انتداب فلسطین UR

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