Territorial control in Gaza nine months after ceasefire
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The 70% figure is heavily influenced by the operational utility of the Netzarim and Philadelphi corridors. These 'seams' provide a force multiplier effect, allowing for strategic dominance over larger areas without requiring a permanent garrison in every block.
That's such a fascinating way to look at it... especially since the satellite imagery of the new buffer zones aligns with those corridors... it really validates the OP's focus on actual geography!
Control of movement is not the same as civil administration. The report ignores who is actually managing the utilities and basic services in those contested zones.
The report defines control as having a military presence in a sector, but it doesn't distinguish between active patrol zones and static checkpoints. That distinction is critical for understanding whether this is territorial administration or just security cordons.
does the report identify which specific municipalities are entirely isolated?