The following is the list of cities in the Gaza Strip, included within five governorates, administered by Hamas Government in Gaza.
History
editAfter the 1995 Interim Agreements, the PNA took control of civil affairs in both designated Areas, A and B where ultimately all Palestinian population centers are located (except those within the municipal borders of East Jerusalem). Israeli Defense Forces became responsible for security in Area B. The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics took its first official census in 1997, and has not taken one since, however they have used provisional estimates to determine the current population.[1] The most current estimate was in 2006. Shortly after Hamas took power in Gaza Strip, following the Battle of Gaza (2007) and became the de facto administration in the area.[citation needed]
List of cities
editThe following is a list of all Hamas-administered Palestinian cities, their governorates, their specific jurisdictions and their provisional populations as of 2006 by the PCBS.
Common Name | Arabic Name | Governorate | Jurisdiction | Population (2007) | Population (2017) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bani Suheila | بني سهيلا | Khan Yunis | Area A | 31,118 | 41,439 |
Beit Hanoun | بيت حانون | North Gaza | Area A | 37,351 | 52,237 |
Beit Lahiya | بيت لاهيا | North Gaza | Area A | 63,213 | 89,838 |
Deir al-Balah | دير البلح | Deir al-Balah | Area A | 53,148 | 75,132 |
Gaza City | غزة | Gaza | Area A | 438,690 | 590,481 |
Jabalia | جباليا | North Gaza | Area A | 120,859 | 172,704 |
Khan Yunis | خان يونس | Khan Yunis | Area A | 140,046 | 205,125 |
Rafah | رفح | Rafah | Area A | 119,763 | 171,899 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "PCBS 1997 Census Final Result-Summary". Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2012-05-03.