A report by i24NEWS indicates that a plan to transfer Gaza's civilian population to areas beyond the 'yellow line' — the IDF-designated zone in the Strip — is moving forward, with implementation expected within months. The report frames this as part of post-war civilian reorganization under ongoing military operations, but specific details on timeline and scope remain unconfirmed.
A plan to relocate Gaza's civilian population to the area beyond the IDF-designated 'yellow line' — a security zone carved into the Strip — is reportedly advancing, with implementation expected within months, according to a Thursday report by i24NEWS. The broadcast frames the move as a step toward post-war civilian reorganization while military operations continue. As The Zioneer reported on July 1 and July 3, the IDF has been expanding the yellow line south of Khan Yunis, and a broader plan for the area was described in earlier reports. The current i24NEWS report does not specify which areas beyond the line would host the relocated population, nor the scope or timing of the transfer. No official confirmation from the IDF or Israeli government has been issued. The report remains a single-source account for now.
3 developments
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- DevelopingGaza 'Peace Council' to open humanitarian zones without Hamas in pilot for Trump plan
- DevelopingTrump's Board of Peace plans first 'Hamas-free' humanitarian zone in Rafah area within weeks
- StrongKerem Shalom residents demand Hamas disarmament before Rafah humanitarian zone opens
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