Abu Ali Express reports, citing Gaza sources, that Israeli maneuvering forces are advancing into the al-Sudaniya beach area in northwest Gaza City, outside the Israeli-declared 'yellow line' in Hamas-controlled territory. The advance aligns with satellite maps showing incremental IDF 'nibbling' in the western Beit Lahia area. The area was formerly the site of a Hamas naval commando headquarters.
The reported advance, published Saturday afternoon by Abu Ali Express, marks a new ground push into an area that had remained under Hamas control since the start of the current campaign. According to Gaza sources cited by the outlet, Israeli forces are moving along the coast into the al-Sudaniya neighborhood, which lies south of al-Atatra — a sector where satellite analysis has previously documented incremental IDF 'nibbling' advances. The al-Sudaniya area was once home to the Hamas naval commando headquarters, though it is unclear whether the structure remains intact. The operation extends beyond the so-called 'yellow line,' the boundary of territory Israel has declared as operationally cleared, indicating the IDF is expanding its footprint in the northern Gaza Strip. No confirmation from the IDF has been issued at this stage, and the full scope of the advance remains unverified.
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