Map of Gaza shows where Israeli forces are positioned under ceasefire deal
Summary
Satellite images show that Israeli forces have about 40 active military sites in the Gaza Strip, despite a ceasefire agreement that requires them to pull back to a designated line known as the "yellow line." Under a plan announced by President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israeli forces are supposed to withdraw from Gaza in three phases, but there are ongoing concerns about how this plan will affect Palestinians.Key Facts
- Israeli forces have around 40 active military sites in Gaza, even after a ceasefire agreement.
- The ceasefire requires Israeli troops to move to a line called the "yellow line."
- Military positions are spread across all governorates in Gaza, with the highest concentration in Rafah and Khan Younis.
- Nearly 100 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began, with some attacks near the yellow line.
- President Trump's 20-point plan outlines a phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
- The withdrawal plan includes three phases: initial pullback (yellow line), further retreat (red line), and a security buffer zone.
- An International Stabilisation Force will support security and policing during the second phase.
- There are concerns about the impact of the plan on Palestinians, including restricted access to their homes and the future governance of Gaza.
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