Soldiers stand near an Israeli flag as they receive a briefing near the border with the Gaza Strip on December 5, 2024 in Southern Israel, Israel. [Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images]
A Western diplomat has said Israeli forces expanded their control over additional areas of the Gaza Strip through what is now being referred to as the “orange line”, replacing the earlier “yellow line” established under the ceasefire agreement that took effect on 10th  October 2025. According to the Hebrew-language newspaper Israel Hayom, the diplomat said Israeli forces had seized more territory from Hamas control following recent developments on the ground. The diplomat reportedly stated that the expansion took place with the knowledge of the so-called “Peace Council” after Hamas failed to fulfil commitments related to disarmament, adding that additional measures could follow. Under the original ceasefire arrangement, the “yellow line” marked the separation between areas under Israeli military control in […]

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