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Morag Corridor
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The Morag Corridor is an Israeli security corridor in the southern Gaza Strip established on April 12, 2025, as part of a renewed offensive against Rafah. The corridor, named after a former Jewish settlement, would create a third Israeli-controlled axis dividing sections of Gaza, joining the Philadelphi Corridor and the Netzarim Corridor, and effectively partitioning Gaza into separate sections with restricted travel between them. The Israeli government's stated goal is to increase pressure on Hamas to release remaining hostages, disarm, and leave Gaza, with the corridor's establishment aimed at intensifying leverage against Hamas and seizing "large areas" for incorporation into security zones.learn more on wikipedia
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