Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The Israeli Channel 14 reported, citing security sources, that the area of the Gaza Strip has become smaller and the "Yellow Line" has become the regime's new border with Gaza.
The Israeli security sources clarified that the regime's army will continue to control the area located beyond the Yellow Line in the coming period.
The "Yellow Line" is a term used in the temporary ceasefire agreement in Gaza. This line is actually a virtual geographical border marked on the map that determines the permissible range of movement of Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip.
Israel's Channel 12 also reported that the "Yellow Line" as an area under the control of the regime's army, which constitutes about 50 percent of the Gaza Strip, has become a reality, and the Minister of Defense has ordered the army to mark the borders in the heart of the Gaza Strip.
According to the report, Katz has ordered the regime's army to prohibit any Palestinian movement to these areas by placing signs and barriers in specific places indicating the area under the control of the regime.
According to the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which was brokered by the United States, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey between resistance groups and the Zionist regime, the occupying army was supposed to withdraw to the designated yellow lines at the same time as the Zionist prisoners were released, and to open the border crossings for humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.
Although the resistance groups have so far handed over all the living prisoners and almost all the bodies (two bodies remain), the Zionists continue to block the border crossings, cross the yellow line inside Gaza, and occupy more areas.
According to the agreement, negotiations for the second phase of the ceasefire, during which the Israeli army should withdraw from the interior of Gaza, were supposed to begin after the prisoner exchange, but the occupiers have so far refused to hold negotiations to implement the second phase of the agreement.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Public Health, since the ceasefire was announced in Gaza, more than 356 people have been killed and more than 900 injured as a result of the occupiers' attacks.
The Trump administration, which is the guarantor of the ceasefire agreement, has not yet objected to the occupiers' actions in violating this agreement and, similar to the situation prevailing in Lebanon, is providing the Zionists with full political and military support.