Israel has been expanding its so-called "orange line" in Gaza, a buffer zone that tightens movement restrictions and poses lethal dangers for civilians. The line, initially intended to separate Israeli forces from Palestinian areas, now extends deeper into Gaza, effectively sealing off large tracts of land and raising humanitarian concerns. Residents report increased difficulties accessing farmland, medical care, and essential supplies. Aid organizations warn that the policy exacerbates an already dire situation in the blockaded enclave.
Israel's 'Orange Line' Expansion Creates Deadly No-Go Zones in Gaza
World News
May 3, 2026 · 1:05 AM