Israelis in the Palestinian Gaza area
To put it simply, after World War II, westerners led by the United States held a United Nations meeting and decided to set aside a place in the territory of Arab countries to establish a country for Jews (nomadic people, without a country, originally belonging to the Arab region, but far away from the land for thousands of years). The painted place is where the state of Israel is now, which originally belonged to Palestine (it has not been established so far because their slogan is to establish a country after returning to its own territory). When the Palestinians were unhappy, they quarreled with it and tried to drive the Jews out, which delayed the founding of the country. So far, this country has not been formally established. Gaza is the main war zone between Palestine and Israel, and it is also owned by Palestinians. But the Israelis were annoyed by the Palestinians and simply sent troops to control the place. In this way, the Palestinians thought, alas, the original site will not come back. Now that I have another territory, I am even more angry (I can't beat Israel anyway, because the agreement between the United States and it is to ensure Israel's absolute military superiority in the Middle East), so the story has been told. . . .