If you haven’t visited Israel or the Gaza Strip or spent much time thinking about their geography, it can be hard to understand how compact they are and how violence in one spot can feel immediate and personal throughout the area.

Maps of the region often look like this: Israel fills the frame. To people who are used to looking at maps of the United States, there seems to be plenty of space between major cities.

    • @SuperIce
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      301 year ago

      To be fair, the article is from the LA Times. Maybe your local newspaper can do a similar comparison.

    • DessertStorms
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      thetruesize.com
      (e: if anyone else is having an issue getting rid of the “how it works” pop up, once you type in and search for a country it refreshes and the x becomes clickable)

        • @cbarrick
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          61 year ago

          Or the northeast corridor.

          The length of Gaza is less than the distance from DC to Baltimore.

          Map of Israel, overlayed on the United States

      • PatFusty
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        61 year ago

        Funny easter egg, if you write your mom it takes up the whole map.

    • athos77
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      161 year ago

      Israel is slightly larger in both size and population than New Jersey. Gaza is about twice the size of DC, with about 2.5 times the DC population.

    • offendicula
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      31 year ago

      Stories like this are why I pay for an LA Times subscription. Support local newspapers!

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m trying to keep up my subscription, but the coverage has just gotten more and more superficial. I understand it’s a question of $$. Still, makes me sad what we have lost as a society.

    • SolidGrue
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      31 year ago

      The whole shootin’ match would fit inside the state of Pennsylvania

    • @jordanlundM
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      31 year ago

      A 6 hour drive, top to bottom, would be about the same as the Southern Oregon border to Seattle. 3 hours to Portland, 3 hours to Seattle.

      • krellor
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        21 year ago

        Likewise, about 6 hours to drive from the West Coast of Washington to the eastern border. So Israel is about an tall as Washington State is wide.

        • Uranium3006
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          31 year ago

          So it’s like if a fascist group seized control of Vancouver island and started lobbing rockets while Hezbo-Idaho invades from the east

          • krellor
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            31 year ago

            Potato rockets from Idaho, yes. Also, Northern Idaho is practically a terrorist state anyway with its history of KKK enclave and, well, general elected officials.

    • @[email protected]
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      About the southern part of Des Moines to the north suburbs of the Twin Cities. Super narrow though, barely anything off of the interstate. Much smaller than Minnesota.

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    It’s like how Las Vegas hyper-concentrates fun or Portland hyper-concentrates (mostly good) weird.

    Except they do it with, you know, zealous hatred.

    • krellor
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      51 year ago

      I visited Portland last year, and I have to say that the once zany vibe of the city has really eroded with their drug and homelessness crisis. Entire blocks of the city sidewalks packed building to curb with tents and people and trash. I took my boys on a trip and stopped in Seattle, Portland, LA, San Diego, and Phoenix, and Portland was easily the hardest hit.

      • Uranium3006
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        The housing crisis is really bad, and a lot of those homeless people in Portland are refugees from other States. I know a trans woman who had to live out of a trailer on airBNB for a while after fleeing west

    • @BradleyUffner
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      21 year ago

      I guess that depends on how you interpret creating the earth.

      • Flying Squid
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        81 year ago

        Weirdly, “the Earth” seems to have been entirely within that circle until more recent times.

  • jimmydoreisalefty
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    41 year ago

    Yes, it is a bit of religion (holy land) conflict, while removing people from their lands.

    History shows the people do not go peacefully.

    I wonder how this will be resolved, will it be similar to the natives in the US and other countries?

  • @Aurix
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    31 year ago

    I don’t understand. How does relate to Ice Hockey rinks size wise?