Key Points
- The Gaza Strip is a 12km-wide enclave between Israel and the Mediterranean Sea.
- In about half the area of Canberra live an estimated 2.1 million people.
- Its population density is 6,507 people in every square kilometre on average while Australia's is 3.5 people.
The Gaza Strip, centre of the world's attention as Israel and Hamas fight, is a 12km-wide enclave between Israel and the Mediterranean Sea.
For context, 12km is about the distance of a direct route from the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the runways of the city's airport which extend into Botany Bay, or Flinders Street station in Melbourne to Altona Beach.
Gaza's main border crossings.
The Gaza Strip is less than half the size of Canberra in terms of km². Source: SBS News
The Gaza Strip has more than four times the population of Canberra. Source: SBS News
The median age is 18, according to the CIA's World Factbook, while Australia's is 37.5, and the life expectancy at birth is 75.66 years. Afghanistan is the world's lowest at 54, Monaco's the highest at 89.64 years, and Australia in 14th at 83.28 years.
The median age of Gazans in 18 years old. Source: SBS News
Source: SBS News