A new satellite-image analysis by Abu Ali Express maps four IDF salient zones inside the remaining Hamas-controlled territory in the Gaza Strip: Al-Atatra north of Beit Lahia, the Wadi Gaza bridge area south of Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah. Prime Minister Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel now holds about 70% of the Strip.
A new satellite-image analysis by Abu Ali Express, released Wednesday evening, maps four distinct IDF salient zones inside the remaining Hamas-controlled territory of the Gaza Strip. The analysis identifies the zones as: the Al-Atatra area west of Beit Lahia in the northern Strip, the Wadi Gaza bridge area south of Gaza City in the center, and the Khan Younis and Rafah areas in the south. The map is described by the source as based on IDF 'latest bites' data.
Prime Minister Netanyahu said Wednesday that Israel now holds approximately 70% of the Strip, marking a steady expansion of territorial control. The analysis follows a bulletin from the same source earlier Wednesday that reported satellite imagery confirming the IDF had reached the Wadi Gaza bridge area. As The Zioneer reported at 17:47 Wednesday, Netanyahu told the MUNI EXPO conference that Israeli forces hold nearly 70% of Gaza and are 'choking Hamas.' The new analysis provides a visual breakdown of the specific pockets of IDF incursion.
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