New “Orange Line” in Gaza Signals Expanded Israeli Control
The change follows Israel’s movement beyond the so-called Yellow Line, which had previously marked the scope of its presence under the first phase of the truce. Instead of proceeding with further withdrawals as outlined in the agreement, the situation has moved in the opposite direction, with a deeper military footprint being established.
According to the ceasefire framework, the Yellow Line divided areas where Israeli forces were stationed in the eastern section from zones in the west where Palestinians were permitted to stay, encompassing approximately 53% of the enclave. However, Palestinian sources report that this dividing line has progressively been pushed further west over the past months.
Bassem Naim, a senior Hamas official, told a news agency that Israel has advanced the line by an extra 8% to 9% into Gaza’s territory, increasing the portion under Israeli control to over 60%. As a result, the area accessible to Palestinians has been reduced to around 38% of the enclave, further worsening an already critical humanitarian situation.
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