The Israeli army has been demolishing homes in Beit Hanoon, Gaza, despite a ceasefire that began in October, as revealed by Al Jazeera’s Sanad unit through satellite imagery. Approximately 408,000 square meters of land, including at least 329 homes, have been cleared, raising concerns about potential illegal Israeli settlements. Israeli officials have expressed intentions to establish military-agricultural outposts in the area, aiming to control territory deeper into Gaza. Critics argue these actions reflect a strategy to displace Palestinians and reinforce Israeli control over Gaza.
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