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Israeli forces have been laying tarmac on a key road in Gaza along its southern border.
Satellite imagery shows fresh paving along a section of road extending 6.4km inland from the coast along the border fence.
The road has become a major sticking point in the negotiations for a new ceasefire and hostage release deal.
BBC Verify has located detonations in videos, shared by the IDF , to the Philadelphi Corridor - including one which it says shows “destruction of underground infrastructure” - but we are unable to confirm what is being destroyed. We have also seen photos and video - again, shared by the IDF - of one substantial tunnel in the corridor. All of these locations, as well as others along the border, show signs of major disturbances of the surface soil on satellite imagery. Additional reporting by Lamees Altalebi and Joshua Cheetham .
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