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There is quite a lot of farmland in the Gaza Strip which used to allow Palestinians to grow their own food, as an alternative to Israeli products. But now all of the farmland is on the forbidden side of the yellow line as per Trump’s peace agreement. So we can only resort to using the little food aid Israel lets in, or Israeli products they allow, which make up all of what we can find on the markets.

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The image depicts a scene of destruction in an outdoor environment under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a rectangular yellow sign stands prominently in a debris-filled landscape. Behind the sign is a complex wreckage of twisted metal structures, appearing to be remnants of a building or a large framework. The ground is covered in rubble, consisting of broken concrete, scattered metal pieces, and dry vegetation. To the right, partially visible, are the remains of a concrete wall or structure. The text on the yellow sign reads "עליון" in Hebrew.

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This is a map illustrating Israel's control and planned withdrawal areas in relation to the Gaza Strip, as part of a ceasefire plan. The map depicts a geographically outlined Gaza Strip with different colored areas representing areas under Israeli control versus those where Palestinian forces remain. The map indicates that "Israel retains 58% of the Gaza Strip". Key areas like Rafah, Khan Younis, Deir el-Balah, and Gaza City are highlighted, with specific neighborhoods listed within each area. Distances in both kilometers and miles are given for specific crossings and areas.

Here's a breakdown of the key features:

  • Israeli Controlled Areas: Shown in yellow, comprising 58% of the Gaza Strip.
  • Areas with Palestinian Forces: These areas are shown as uncolored or slightly differentiated.
  • Specific Locations:
    • North Gaza: Beit Hanoun, Jabalya, Shjaya, Zeitoun.
    • Gaza City: Areas listed as Southern, al-Balad, al-Tuffah, al-Sabra, al-Zaytoun, Juhor ad-Dik.
    • Deir el-Balah: Mention of a refugee camp.
    • Khan Younis: Areas listed as more than half and a refugee camp.
    • Rafah: Mention of nearly all of Rafah and a refugee camp.


  • Crossings: All crossings in and out of Gaza are marked.
  • Distances: Distances (in kilometers and miles) are indicated for specific locations like crossings and towns.
  • Egypt Border: The border of Egypt is shown.
  • Key: At the bottom of the map indicates various shapes and colors for different locations.
  • Date: Published on November 24, 2023.

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