Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The "Semaphor" news site has reported, citing sources, that this security zone can be mined and includes watchtowers along the northern and eastern borders of Gaza with Israel. Some within the Israeli military describe the area as a "killing zone" because anyone approaching its fences without permission from inside Gaza is at risk of being shot.
"Yakov Amidor", the former internal security adviser of the Zionist regime, told this news site: "If we want to prevent another October 7th in the future, what we need is an obstacle." A kind of civilian zone. I think this is the way to keep everyone from accessing this fence.
"Jonathan Shanzer" from a think tank in Washington DC called "Foundation for the Defense of Democracies" which promotes the security of the Zionist regime and has recently discussed and consulted with the Zionist authorities regarding this demilitarized zone, said: So this means that in addition to what was previously Done, other things are done.
American and Zionist officials say that it is relatively early to talk about these matters; But people who have consulted with Israeli forces on the border issue in recent weeks say the Gaza border should be "significantly more secure than before October 7," and that includes a security zone on the Palestinian side.
As the war in Gaza enters its 109th day of heavy bombardment by the occupying army against this strip, intense battles are going on between the Palestinian resistance and the Zionist occupation in the conflict zones in the city of Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip, and civilians are still the victims of these aggressions.