'Israeli' forces
'Israel' says it found five rockets ready to launch in Gaza
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'Israeli' forces stationed in the so-called “Yellow Line” area of the Gaza Strip announced that they are carrying out a mission described as “defense and clearance,” citing the ongoing ceasefire agreement.
The statement was framed as a justification for the military presence along the contact lines.
Five Rockets Found Ready to Launch
'Israeli' military claimed that in recent operations along the area, its forces discovered “launch platforms containing five rockets ready to be fired toward Israel.” The platforms were reportedly located within the Yellow Line zone, which has seen heightened military activity.
The announcement underscores ongoing tensions along the Yellow Line and highlights continued efforts by 'Israeli' forces to secure the area, amid mutual accusations of ceasefire violations.
Escalation in Eastern Gaza
Eastern areas of the Gaza Strip have witnessed intensified military activity by 'Israeli' forces within the Yellow Line, combining airstrikes with ground demolition operations.
In the south, field sources reported a series of heavy airstrikes east of Khan Yunis, producing large plumes of smoke and loud explosions.
In northern Gaza, eyewitnesses in the Tuffah neighborhood said 'Israeli' forces demolished residential buildings inside the Yellow Line, coinciding with intensified airstrikes in surrounding areas. These operations appear aimed at expanding buffer zones or clearing sight lines for military vehicles.
The recent developments confirm persistent tension along the Yellow Line, with both sides exchanging accusations over alleged violations of the ceasefire agreement.



