Israel's Gaza 'Yellow Line' is Moving, Expanding IDF Control
📡 CBC (Canada) · 1 min read ·
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A visual investigation reveals that Israel’s “yellow line” in Gaza is shifting. This line, a demarcation separating Israeli-controlled territory from Hamas-controlled areas, has been moving deeper into the strip. The change expands the area under Israeli military control, according to satellite imagery and ground footage analyzed by experts. The yellow line was established after the October ceasefire and was meant to mark a static boundary. However, the new evidence shows it has advanced in recent weeks, particularly in southern Gaza near Khan Younis. The expansion suggests a gradual, ongoing military operation rather than a fixed post-war arrangement.