The two millionth person has been born in Gaza, with the birth of a baby boy named Waleed officially recognised as reaching the milestone in the densely populated Palestinian territory.
“There are now more than 2mn residents in the Gaza Strip after the baby Waleed Shaath was born last night in Rafah in southern Gaza,” interior ministry spokesman Iyad Bezm said yesterday.
The ministry said the population of the Gaza Strip was now 50.66% male and 49.34% female.
The 2,000,001st person, a girl named Lana Ayad, was born shortly afterwards.
Gaza, a tiny enclave squeezed between Egypt, Israel and the Mediterranean Sea and just 12km (7.5 miles) across at its widest point, has one of the highest population densities in the world, according to the United Nations.
The territory could be “unliveable” by 2020, the UN said last year, due in large part to “high population density and overcrowding.”
Socio-economic conditions in Gaza today are currently “at their lowest point since 1967,” when Israel seized the territory from Egypt in the Six-Day War, the report said.
Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005, but has maintained a blockade on the territory run by Hamas for a decade, while Egypt has also closed its border in recent years.
Israel argues the blockade is necessary to prevent the entry of material that could be used for military purposes, though UN officials have called for it to be lifted. Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza have fought three wars since 2008.
Tahany Shaath holds her three-day-old new-born son Waleed at their house in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah yesterday.Waleed is two millionth baby born in the densely populated Palestinian territory of Gaza.