Yellow Line in Gaza
‘Israel’ claims targeting armed group in northern Gaza
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Hebrew media reported claims from the ‘Israel’ military that a group of Palestinians in northern Gaza was detected and targeted for allegedly attempting a security operation near the separation fence.
The military said its forces confronted what it described as a “breach” after the group crossed the so-called “yellow line” in the northern Gaza Strip.
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According to the reports, the group allegedly planted an explosive device before being engaged by military units. Such claims are regularly used by ‘Israel’ to justify ongoing shootings along border areas.
The “yellow line” refers to a buffer zone established by the ‘Israel’ military that restricts Palestinian movement. Authorities use this zone to justify surveillance and targeting of anyone near the fence, claiming that such activity poses a threat to military vehicles.
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