Gaza's Yellow Line: Where Genocide is Internationally Acceptable
The western part (around 42% of the Strip): where over two million people are allowed to live.
Even here, Palestinians face death from near-daily Israeli attacks, starvation, and disease, stripped of all necessities for survival.
It's deliberately vague and ever-shifting: The Yellow Line changes daily; even Israel's maps do not match the concrete barriers
The Yellow Line has already advanced 940m beyond all published maps.
The eastern part (around 58% of the Strip): a military blackout zone. To establish it, entire towns and neighbourhoods were destroyed and the population was forcibly displaced. Palestinians are prevented from returning, attempts to return are met with lethal force.
The dangerous reality: Inside the Yellow Line, killings, demolitions, expulsions, and permanent dispossession are treated not as crimes, but as part of the "implementation of the peace plan".