Israel's Yellow Line Pushes Gazans Into Shrinking Zone

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- Israel's "yellow line" marking the edge of Israeli military control inside Gaza continues advancing westward, pushing Palestinians out of their homes.
- The encroachment, nearly a year into the first phase of the ceasefire, is squeezing Gaza's civilian population into an ever-smaller area.
Why it matters: The steady westward push of the yellow line — nearly a year into the ceasefire's first phase — signals that the area available to Gaza's civilians is still shrinking rather than expanding under the truce, deepening displacement even as the agreement was supposed to stabilize conditions.
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