Gazan
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editGazan (plural Gazans)
- A native or inhabitant of Gaza (Gaza City or the Gaza Strip in general).
- 2009 January 8, Nicholas D. Kristof, “The Gaza Boomerang”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Many Gazans scorn Fatah as corrupt and incompetent, and they dislike Hamas's overzealousness and repression.
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editperson from Gaza
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Adjective
editGazan (not comparable)
- Of or from Gaza.
- 2023 October 21, Nicholas D. Kristof, “We Must Not Kill Gazan Children to Try to Protect Israel’s Children”, in The New York Times[2]:
- He expressed outrage at the massacres of Jews by Hamas, as he should have, but he has struggled to be equally clear about valuing Gazan lives.
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editof or from Gaza
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editGazan m anim (female equivalent Gazanka)
- Gazan (person from Gaza)
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