A new satellite-imagery analysis published by the Abu Ali Express channel, citing Arab OSINT sources, shows expanded IDF territorial gains in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip beyond the yellow line. The map details the IDF's 'nibbling' advances into areas still under Hamas control, updating an earlier analysis from June 24 that mapped four IDF penetration zones.
A new satellite-imagery analysis published by the Abu Ali Express channel, citing Arab OSINT sources, presents an updated map of IDF territorial gains in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip beyond the yellow line. The map details what the source terms the IDF's 'nibbling' (כרסום) advances into areas still under Hamas control. This update covers an earlier analysis from June 24 that mapped four IDF penetration zones in the strip: Al-Atatra north of Beit Lahia, the Wadi Gaza bridge area south of Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah. The new map likely reflects continued IDF ground operations since then, as the military has expanded its operational control in the Strip. The exact boundaries and extent of progress are based on satellite imagery analysis, not official IDF confirmation. The report comes amid ongoing assessments of Hamas's ability to reorganize and maintain control over shrinking territory.
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