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Once the Morag Corridor is fully established, the IDF’s buffer zone in southern Gaza will stretch from the Egypt border — the Philadelphi Corridor area — to the outskirts of Khan Younis ...
Egypt says it destroyed those tunnels years ago. Maps published by the Israeli military show a buffer zone in Rafah that constitutes a fifth of Gaza's territory. Israel's displacement of people ...
"The IDF has now completed the takeover of the Morag axis, which crosses Gaza between Rafah and Khan Younis, making the entire area between the Philadelphia axis and Morag part of the Israeli security ...
CNN reached out to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for comment about the demolitions and testimonials about a shoot-to-kill policy in the buffer zone, but did not receive a response. When Sergeant 1st ...
The buffer zone, referred to by soldiers as “the perimeter,” reportedly stretches from Gaza’s northern coast to the southern border with Egypt. It lies entirely within Gaza, beyond Israel ...
After Hamas’s Rafah Brigade has been defeated, the IDF’s buffer zone in southern Gaza will stretch from the Egypt border to the outskirts of Khan Younis — around 5 kilometers away — and ...
Field reports have confirmed that Israeli forces may take full control of the Palestinian city of Rafah in the coming days, further isolating the city from the central and southern Gaza Strip. The ...
Israel announced Wednesday it had converted 30 percent of Gaza into a buffer zone as it pressed its unrelenting military ...
Israel troops will remain in the buffer zones they have created in Gaza even after any settlement to end the war, Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday, as efforts to revive a ceasefire ...
The Israeli military is extending its ground operations deep into Gaza, creating a large buffer zone between the Strip ... Philadelphi Corridor along the Egypt-Gaza border. But earlier this ...
DUBAI — More than half of the Gaza Strip is no longer accessible to Palestinians as Israel's military takes over larger areas of the territory and absorbs them into what it calls security zones along ...