
"Satellite imagery analysis by Al Jazeera's fact-checking agency Sanad shows that the Israeli army holds about 40 active military positions in the part of the Gaza Strip outside the yellow line, the invisible boundary established under the first phase of the ceasefire to which its troops had to move, according to the deal. The images also show that Israel is upgrading several of these facilities,"
"The total number of sites in each governorate is: North Gaza: 9 Gaza City: 6 Deir el-Balah: 1 Khan Younis: 11 Rafah: 13 One of the most prominent military points in Gaza City is located on top of al-Muntar Hill in the Shujayea neighbourhood of Gaza City. A comparison of images between September 21 and October 14 shows the base being paved and asphalted."
"Since the ceasefire took effect about two weeks ago, nearly 100 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across the Strip, with some attacks occurring near the yellow line. On October 18, Israeli forces killed 11 members of the Abu Shaaban family in the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City, according to Gaza's Civil Defence. Seven children and three women were among those killed when the Israeli military fired on the vehicle as the family attempted to return home to inspect it."
Satellite imagery shows about 40 active Israeli military positions located beyond the ceasefire's yellow line. Many facilities are being upgraded, enabling continued control of roughly 58 percent of Gaza despite troop pullbacks. Military sites are present in every governorate, concentrated mainly in the south, with counts of North Gaza 9, Gaza City 6, Deir el-Balah 1, Khan Younis 11, and Rafah 13. One prominent site atop al-Muntar Hill in Shujayea was paved between September 21 and October 14. Nearly 100 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire, including 11 members of one family near the yellow line, and the invisible boundary has caused location confusion for civilians.
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