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Watch.. Satellite images show a significant decline in occupation forces on the Gaza coast | News

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Satellite images obtained by Tel Aviv Tribune showed a significant decline in the number of Israeli vehicles stationed on the Gaza coastal strip, after the Israeli occupation army announced the withdrawal of an entire division in the middle of this month.

Satellite images – taken on January 19 – showed the presence of between 30 and 40 Israeli vehicles on the coastal strip of Gaza City, which are much smaller numbers than were previously the case.

Satellite images on the coast also showed dirt berms created by the occupation at the beginning of the ground incursion – late last October – mostly devoid of machinery.

The pictures also showed a limited concentration of Israeli military vehicles north of the Beach Camp, west of Gaza City, while the largest concentration of Israeli military vehicles was near the coast in the area of ​​the former “Netzarim” settlement, from which the occupation withdrew in 2005.

It is noteworthy that the occupation army announced in the middle of this month that it had withdrawn the 36th Division from the Gaza Strip, which is one of the 4 divisions that Israel deployed in its war on the Strip, while the Israeli Army Radio said that 3 army divisions currently remain in Gaza, namely: the 99th and the 162nd. And 98.

In this context, the newspaper “Israel Today” explained that the 36th Division, which withdrew from Gaza, includes the 6th and 7th Brigades, the Golani Brigade, the 188th Brigade, and the Engineering Corps.

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