According to a report by i24NEWS, the plan for the post-war period in Gaza is advancing, with the transfer of residents to the designated 'yellow zone' expected within months. The report frames the move as a step in the gradual reshaping of civilian presence in the Strip under ongoing military operations.
A report by i24NEWS indicates that the Israeli plan for the 'day after' the war in Gaza is moving forward, with the relocation of Palestinian residents to a designated 'yellow zone' (presumably a secured area under Israeli or coordinated control) expected in a matter of months. The report did not specify the exact location or size of the zone, nor the mechanism for the transfer.
The development follows recent reporting by The Zioneer on the IDF's expanded territorial control over roughly 70% of the Gaza Strip, and the emergence of US-led 'Green City' plans in the Rafah area, including proposed screening centers for up to 50,000 Palestinians. The 'yellow zone' proposal appears to be a distinct but related element of the broader civilian management strategy being formulated by Israeli security and defense officials.
No official confirmation from the IDF, Defense Ministry, or the political echelon has been issued at this stage. The report, attributed to an unnamed source familiar with the planning, remains a single-source bulletin at the moment, pending corroboration or official comment.
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