On Monday, the White House published a map showing the various lines of departure of Israeli troops if the peace plan of US President Donald Trump proceeded.

Although the map seems to be somewhat approximate according to the BBC – for example, the southern border of Gaza with Egypt are not really as straight as they look in the picture – it gives us an idea of ​​what the peacekeeping plan would mean.

If the peace plan follows what appears on the White House map, the initial departure of the Israeli army would leave Gaza by 55% under Israeli control.

The second withdrawal would leave Gaza by 40% under Israeli control.

The final phase of the departure, which would create a “seat belt”, would leave about 15% of the Gaza under Israeli control.

The map also shows the “current control line” of IDF, but this map does not correspond to the BBC analysis for areas under an evacuation order or military zones.

Below is the latest version of the IDF map, which shows the area that the Israeli army calls a “dangerous battle zone” and covers about 80% of Gaza (S, S, the red piece). The part of the southern gaza is also described as a “humanitarian area” (the yellow part).

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