IDF Finishes New 15 Km. Magez Oz Corridor Splitting Khan Yunis;
- The IDF has finished constructing a 15-kilometer corridor named Magen Oz that bisects Khan Yunis in Gaza.
- Hamas has rejected plans for a humanitarian city proposed by the Israeli government in southern Gaza.
- The IDF aims to safeguard nearby border communities while negotiating terms for a cease-fire with Hamas.
- The IDF stated that the new corridor will enhance the security of border communities near Gaza, particularly Ein Hashlosha, Nir Oz, and Nirim.
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Israel establishes new security corridor in Gaza Strip
The new Magen Oz route turns south and joins the Morag Corridor, completely encircling another portion of southern Gaza. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News The IDF announced Wednesday that it has completed construction of a new route that splits Gaza’s second-largest city in two before joining the Morag Corridor north of Rafah. The 15-kilometer-long Magen Oz corridor bisects Khan Yunis east to west. About midway through the Strip, it turns so…
The Israeli Army announced on Wednesday the creation of a new corridor in the southern Gaza Strip that divides the city of Khan Younis from east to west, in the midst of the military offensive launched against the Palestinian enclave following the attacks of October 7, 2023. Thus, it stated that the Magen Oz corridor has been established after operations in the area “with the aim of destroying terrorist infrastructure and eliminating terrorists”…
New security corridor in southern Gaza Strip, dividing Khan Younis
Israel is restricting Gazans' freedom of movement in the southern Gaza Strip by creating a new security corridor in Khan Younis, Gaza's second-largest city. The 15-kilometre-long Magen Oz corridor divides the city into two parts from east to west. According to the army, the corridor is necessary in order to put more pressure on the Khan Younis brigade of Hamas. In practice, this means that Israel will exercise even greater control over the area,…
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