New York: The United Nations revealed today that Israel has expanded its occupation of the Gaza Strip by establishing an "orange line" within the "yellow line," contrary to the ceasefire agreement signed last October.
UN Secretary-General's Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric stated during a press conference, "The UN has maps showing another colored line called the 'orange line,' which has been provided to UN personnel working in the field of humanitarian aid."
He noted that the UN has been informed that humanitarian aid teams must coordinate their movements in advance with the Israeli occupation forces when crossing the "orange line," indicating that areas considered unsafe by the organization are becoming increasingly alarming.
It is worth noting that the yellow line is a de facto line within the Gaza Strip to which the Israeli occupation forces temporarily withdrew under the ceasefire agreement signed between Hamas and Israel, brokered by the US.