A new list today of closed military zones includes every city and town the army has entered.
The army said the area had been declared a "closed military zone."
No foreign citizens (including members of the media) are allowed to be in the closed zone.
Signs posted in Arabic state that it is a "closed military zone."
Israel's security forces declared the area a "closed military zone" and ordered all nonresidents to leave.
No vessel would likely pass near the closed zone.
Both areas were declared closed military zones "starting tonight," meaning that journalists could not enter.
The army declared Nablus a "closed military zone," and journalists were turned back.
Until 15 years ago it was a closed Soviet military zone, untouched and almost without roads.
Most of them have entered Gaza illegally, despite the army's effort to enforce a closed military zone.