Satellite images reveal Israel expanding Gaza military sites
Satellite imagery reveals that Israel is expanding its military presence in Gaza, constructing permanent bases, particularly in Rafah. This expansion is occurring even as US-backed plans for reconstruction in the area, including a proposed "New Rafah," have stalled.

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AI-generatedSatellite imagery reveals that Israel is expanding its military presence in Gaza, constructing permanent bases, particularly in Rafah. This expansion is occurring even as US-backed plans for reconstruction in the area, including a proposed "New Rafah," have stalled. Analysis of images from late February to mid-March shows a cessation of rubble removal and an acceleration of Israeli military construction, including fortifications at strategic locations like al-Muntar hilltop and new outposts in Khan Younis. New roads are also being built to link established military sites to newly leveled areas. These developments align with previous investigations identifying numerous Israeli military sites within Gaza, some built after a previous ceasefire, featuring paved roads, watchtowers, and communication links.
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5 extractedTrump promoted a “Middle East Riviera” plan, promising $10bn in funding.
Jared Kushner showcased AI-generated visions of a “New Rafah” featuring skyscrapers and luxury resorts.
Forensic Architecture identified 48 Israeli military sites within Gaza, 13 built after an October ceasefire.
Satellite images show Israel expanding military fortifications in Gaza, particularly in Rafah.
Civilian reconstruction in Gaza has slowed while Israeli military construction has accelerated.