The Israeli occupation continues to exert military pressure on the residents of Gaza, attempting to push them towards the western areas of the territory. This move is part of a strategy to impose new realities that intersect with the current political landscape.
Israeli forces are enhancing their military presence in Gaza, establishing new sites within the yellow line since the ceasefire began on October 10, 2025. This expansion raises concerns among Palestinian factions regarding Israel's intentions.
Israel is seeking to create a buffer zone in southern Lebanon, spanning between two to three kilometers, amid military challenges and reduced operational goals. This move comes as Israeli forces face difficulties on the ground.
The Israeli army has revealed its plan to implement the 'Yellow Line' model in southern Lebanon, aiming to seize land and destroy entire villages. This move comes amid rising tensions with Hezbollah, as Israeli forces deem disarming the group an unrealistic goal.
In a new escalation, Israel announced its intention to destroy villages in southern Lebanon to create a buffer zone amid rising conflict with Hezbollah. This plan involves demolishing homes near the border, raising concerns about serious humanitarian and political repercussions.
Israel continues to strengthen its presence along the boundary known as the 'Yellow Line' in Gaza, jeopardizing the gradual withdrawal and disarmament plan proposed by Nikolai Maladinoff. This escalation raises concerns among international mediators regarding the peace process.
Five months after former President Donald Trump's controversial plan to end the war in Gaza, the 'Yellow Line' has been established as a temporary boundary. However, the gap between the plan and the reality on the ground continues to widen as the Israeli army modifies this line.
A report from Haaretz reveals that the Israeli army has transformed the 'Yellow Line' in Gaza into a permanent military reality by establishing 32 military sites and barriers, resulting in the deaths of over 200 Palestinians in the vicinity.
The Israeli army is transforming the 'yellow line' in Gaza into a permanent reality by establishing 32 military sites and a land barrier extending approximately 17 kilometers. This move raises questions about the political and security implications of such actions.