Israel Expands Orange Line, Tightening Gaza No‑Go Zones
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Israel has extended its “orange line,” the perimeter that limits movement in the Gaza Strip, further restricting civilian access to essential services.
The expansion, announced by Israeli officials, deepens the already‑tight no‑go zones in Gaza, increasing the risk of harm to residents who must navigate the new boundaries to reach food, medicine, and medical care.
The move follows a series of Israeli military operations in the region and reflects the ongoing tension between security measures and humanitarian concerns.
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