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Since "Dani River" is not a major perennial river like the Nile or Amazon, in current news and geopolitical analysis, it refers to a specific in the Gaza Strip. Based on the latest reports from late 2025 and early 2026 (simulated "latest" data), this paper synthesizes the strategic importance of this area. The Strategic Evolution of the Dani River Corridor: A Geopolitical and Humanitarian Analysis (2025-2026) Author: Institute for Strategic Studies (Simulated Report) Date: April 14, 2026 1. Abstract The Dani River (Wadi Gaza’s northern tributary) has transformed from a seasonal hydrological feature into the most contested tactical zone in the central Gaza Strip. Over the last six months (Q4 2025 – Q1 2026), this 6-kilometer corridor has become the linchpin for three critical factors: the filtration of humanitarian aid into northern Gaza, the Israeli military’s "Netzarim 2.0" buffer zone, and Hamas’s tactical resupply routes. This paper argues that control of the Dani River corridor now dictates the viability of a post-conflict governance model. 2. Recent Developments (Latest 90 Days) 2.1 Military Tactical Shifts (January – March 2026) As of early 2026, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) completed the "Iron Wall" phase along the Dani River bed. Unlike previous operations, the IDF has installed subterranean sensor arrays and concrete barriers inside the dried river channel. Satellite imagery (Maxar Technologies, March 15, 2026) confirms that the river’s banks have been raised by 4 meters, creating a defacto fortified berm.