Israel has reportedly expanded its control in the Gaza Strip to cover 64% of the territory, according to new maps distributed to aid groups. The expansion follows the establishment of an 'Orange Line' beyond previously defined borders.
The Cradle reports that Israel has established an 'Orange Line' in the Gaza Strip, effectively occupying approximately 64% of the territory according to maps distributed to aid groups.
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