-
financial incentives, were
taken shortly afterwards to
begin to
encourage Gazans to
emigrate elsewhere.
Following the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, "various international...
- Look up
Gazan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gazan typically refers to a
resident of the Gaza Strip. It may also
refer to:
Gazan, Natanz, a village...
- in the month.
Several days
after the
protests began,
Hamas executed six
Gazans and
publicly flogged or
kidnapped others who had
taken part in the demonstrations;...
-
federal election. Leah
Gazan was born in Thompson,
Manitoba to
Abraham (Albert)
Gazan and
Marjorie Anne Lecaine.
According to
Gazan, both her
parents are...
- strongest,
citing the
destruction of
Gazan infrastructure and
statements made by
Israeli politicians that
Gazans are
inhuman or "human animals" and that...
-
relocated Gazans, says report". The
Times of Israel. 17
March 2025. "Reports: Morocco, 2
disputed Somalia regions considered as
destinations for
Gazans". www...
- IDF
report that
revised the
estimate on the
number of attackers, 6,000
Gazans breached the
border in 119
locations into Israel,
including 3,800 from the...
- Honoré Théodore
Maxime Gazan de la Peyrière (French pronunciation: [ɔnɔʁe teɔdɔʁ
maksim ɡazɑ̃ də la peʁjɛʁ]; 29
October 1765 – 9
April 1845) was a French...
- hospital.” A
Gazan who
asked that his name not be
reported told the
Jerusalem Post
people are
reluctant to use the
field hospital out of fear
Gazans treated...
- Offensive,
Tells More
Gazans to Evacuate". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on 6
December 2023.
Retrieved 6
December 2023. "
Gazans say IDF dropped...