Gaza, Israel and Yellow Line
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The military said that the terrorists were killed while attempting to cross the Yellow Line and approach troops stationed in the area.
Envisioned as a temporary boundary under the first phase of the agreement, the line has instead become a flashpoint in the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
The IDF noted that the individual posed an "immediate threat" to the troops. Israeli air and ground forces struck a number of terrorists who crossed the Yellow Line and approached an IDF position in the southern Gaza Strip,
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Reporting amid the ruins at Gaza's 'yellow line'
We have an insight into what's happening inside the Gaza Strip. It is a controlled access with the Israel military, but nontheless it's a rare chance to take a critical first hand look at the so-called "yellow line" buffer zone that Palestinians have to navigate around,
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IDF: Troops found rocket launch site, destroyed vast Hamas tunnel on Israeli side of Gaza’s ‘Yellow Line’
Amid the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, the IDF says troops deployed to the Strip’s north — on the eastern side of the Yellow Line — destroyed a Hamas tunnel spanning hundreds of meters and located a rocket launching site.
"That 24-hour window expired at 8 p.m. local time, at which point Israel will enforce the ceasefire and engage Hamas targets behind the yellow line. This guidance was issued with approval from the United States, Egypt, and Qatar," the source stressed.
Ever since the ceasefire deal came into effect on October 10, ending the more than two years of war, Israel and Hamas have accused the other side of violating the terms of the deal.
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IDF says it killed terror operative who crossed Yellow Line in Gaza
The IDF says it killed a terror operative who crossed the Yellow Line, demarcating the military’s withdrawal, and approached troops in the northern Gaza Strip earlier today.
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The invisible line separating Gaza
Under Israeli military escort, CNN’s Jeremy Diamond visited an Israeli military position near the “yellow line” in Gaza City’s Al-Shujaiya neighborhood. The “yellow line” separates Israeli-occupied Gaza from the remainder of the strip that Israel has withdrawn from.
The move is aimed at providing a smoother and more reliable travel experience for commuters while reducing waiting times.