LONDON: Israeli forces in Gaza control more territory than stipulated in the ceasefire agreement with Hamas, a BBC investigation has found. Israel was meant to withdraw to a set boundary to the north, south and east of Gaza known as the Yellow Line. But footage and satellite images show that Israeli forces have planted markers to denote the line hundreds of meters deeper than expected, BBC Verify reported.

Israeli forces have pulled back to a boundary which leaves Israel in control of most of Gaza - keeping far-right ministers on Netanyahu's side, for now.

Satellite imagery shows Israel holds about 40 active military positions beyond the yellow line.

Israel has placed boundary markers up to 520m deeper inside Gaza than expected under the ceasefire deal with Hamas.

LONDON: Israeli forces in Gaza control more territory than stipulated in the ceasefire agreement with Hamas, a BBC investigation has found. Israel was meant to withdraw to a set…