Israel expands control in Gaza to nearly two-thirds of territory, new maps show. The orange line extends beyond the area agreed in the October ceasefire.
Israel has quietly issued new maps showing its forces now control nearly two-thirds of Gaza, with an orange line extending beyond the area agreed in the October ceasefire.
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Israel has quietly issued new maps showing its forces now control nearly two-thirds of Gaza, with an orange line extending beyond the area agreed in the October ceasefire.
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