Three Palestinians killed by 'Israeli' forces near Yellow Line in Gaza's Beit Lahia
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- Three Palestinians were killed in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, by 'Israeli' forces.
- 'Israeli' airstrikes also targeted Khan Younis and displaced persons in Mawasi, killing five including two children.
- Palestinian resistance carried out a significant operation in Rafah, injuring two 'Israeli' soldiers.
- 'Israeli' authorities conducted air and ground evacuations following clashes in Rafah.
Three Palestinians were killed in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, during attacks by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), Al-Shifa Hospital confirmed.
The strikes targeted areas near the Yellow Line, which is meant to serve as a ceasefire boundary, marking another alleged violation of the agreement.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA) reported that 'Israeli' airstrikes struck the southern city of Khan Younis following an incident in Rafah that left four 'Israeli' soldiers injured. The Kuwait Specialized Hospital confirmed that five Palestinians, including two children, were killed when an 'Israeli' drone targeted tents of displaced families in the Mawasi area.
Earlier in Rafah, Palestinian resistance fighters carried out a notable operation, described by 'Israeli' media as a “difficult incident.” According to 'Israeli' sources, a group of three resistance fighters emerged from a tunnel and engaged soldiers with gunfire and anti-tank missiles, wounding two soldiers seriously. Channel 14 reported that two of the fighters were killed, while the third managed to plant an explosive on an armored vehicle before retreating.
Following the clashes, 'Israeli' helicopters were deployed east of Rafah to evacuate the wounded. Details of the operation were subject to military censorship, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Katz were briefed on the situation.



