Israeli troops expand 'security zone' in northern Gaza
- Israeli troops razed farmland and residential areas inside Gaza to create a buffer zone.
- The October 7, 2023, attack prompted Israel to establish this zone to prevent future incursions.
- Troops expanded the zone to between 800 and 1,500 meters, destroying about 3,500 buildings.
- One soldier said the area looked like "Hiroshima" after the land clearing operations.
- The zone's creation hinders reconstruction and could permanently displace Palestinians, according to reports.
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The city of Rafah in the Gaza Strip will be included in the new buffer zone drawn by the Israeli army. What does this mean
Israel is preparing to incorporate the city of Rafah and neighbouring neighbourhoods, which occupy a fifth of the Gaza Strip and where more than 200,000 Palestinians lived before the war, into a “buffer zone” that they widen along the enclave's dividing line, the liberal Israeli daily Haaretz reported on Thursday. taken by EFE.
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