A detailed analysis has revealed troubling evidence indicating that the Israeli occupation army is asserting control over areas within the Gaza Strip that significantly exceed what was agreed upon in the first phase of the recent ceasefire agreement.
Using satellite images and documented videos, the analysis showed that the physical markers placed by the occupation army to define the "yellow line" for withdrawal were installed hundreds of meters deeper into the territory compared to the official maps.
Under the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on October 10, the occupation forces were supposed to withdraw to a specified border line, but the "BBC" analysis uncovered a stark contradiction between the announced maps and the reality on the ground.
This gives the Israeli army room to maneuver and create a kill zone against any potential targets.





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"Analysis reveals": The occupying army controls areas in Gaza wider than stipulated in the ceasefire agreement.