Gush Katif (Hebrew: גוש קטיף, lit. 'Harvest Bloc') was a bloc of 17 Israeli settlements in the southern Gaza Strip. In August 2005, the Israel Defense...
Gush Dan (Hebrew: גּוּשׁ דָּן, lit. "Dan bloc") or Tel Aviv metropolitan area is a conurbation in Israel, located along the country's Mediterranean coastline...
Gush Emunim (Hebrew: גּוּשׁ אֱמוּנִים, lit. "Bloc of the Faithful") was an Israeli ultranationalist Orthodox Jewish right-wing fundamentalist activist...
Gush Etzion (Hebrew: גּוּשׁ עֶצְיוֹן, lit. Etzion Bloc) is a cluster of Israeli settlements located in the Judaean Mountains, directly south of Jerusalem...
The Golan Heights, or simply the Golan, is a region in the Levant spanning about 1,800 km2 (690 sq mi). The region defined as the Golan Heights differs...
Gush Katif Airport (ICAO: LLAZ) is a small abandoned airfield in the Gaza Strip approximately three kilometres (2 mi) north of the town of Khan Yunis,...
Gush Shalom (Hebrew: גוש שלום, lit. 'The Peace Bloc [Coalition]') is an Israeli peace activism group founded by Uri Avnery in 1993. Avnery–a former journalist...
William Gush (23 April 1813 – 28 February 1888) was an English portrait painter born near London. He lived at 40 Camden Square, Camden, London between...
George Gush (as of 1980) was the head of the history section of West Kent College's "Social and Academic Studies Department", and is now retired. He is...
Kurita Water Gush Akishima are a Japanese rugby union team that play in Division Three of Japan Rugby League One. They are owned by Kurita Water Industries...
Blender one year later. In 2001, Hailey and Grody reunited as a band named Gush which featured more of an indie rock sound. The band also included members...
Do Gush or Dogush (Persian: دوگوش) may refer to: Do Gush, Behbahan, Khuzestan Province Do Gush, Markazi This disambiguation page lists articles about...
Richard Gush (1789–1858) was an 1820 Settler. Originally from Beer, a village in Devon, England, he settled in Salem, near Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape...
Blood squirt (blood spurt, blood spray, blood gush, or blood jet) is the effect when an artery is ruptured. Blood pressure causes the blood to bleed out...
Gahal (Hebrew: גח"ל, an acronym for Gush Herut–Liberalim (Hebrew: גוש חרות-ליברלים), lit. Freedom–Liberals Bloc) was the main right-leaning political...
Gowhar Gush (Persian: گوهرگوش, also Romanized as Gowhar Gūsh; also known as Gowhar Gūsh-e Kāz̧emābād) is a village in Mirbag-e Shomali Rural District,...
A cloudburst is an extreme amount of precipitation in a short period of time, sometimes accompanied by hail and thunder, which is capable of creating flood...
Jish (Arabic: الجش; Hebrew: גִ'שׁ, גּוּשׁ חָלָב, Jish, Gush Halav) is a local council in Upper Galilee, located on the northeastern slopes of Mount Meron...
Bible Bloc Party (Hebrew: גּוּשׁ הַתָּנָכִי, romanized: Gush HaTanachi) is a political party in Israel. The party was created by Dennis (Avi) Lipkin, a...
by Israel, formed by prominent members of the Israeli political movement Gush Emunim that existed from 1979 to 1984. Two issues catalyzed the establishment...
Simon Gush (born 1981) is an artist and filmmaker. He lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. His artworks and essay films explore images of labor, work ethic...
Gush Ad is an online social media marketing and advertising platform owned by Gushcloud International. It is based in Singapore, but also holds offices...
Gush Etzion Junction ("Tzomet HaGush") also known as Gush Junction is a 120-dunam (0.12 km2; 0.046 sq mi) business, commercial and tourism center in the...
Chahar Gush (Persian: چهارگوش, also Romanized as Chahār Gūsh; also known as Charāh Gūsh) is a village in Shurab Rural District, Veysian District, Dowreh...
The siege of Gush Halav refers to the Roman siege and sack of the fortified Galilean town of Gush Halav (Gischala, modern Jish), during the First Jewish–Roman...
The Gush Etzion Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית גוש עציון, Mo'atza Azorit Gush Etzion) is a regional council in the northern Judean Hills, the...