‘Israeli’ army targets two Palestinians allegedly approaching restricted line in northern Gaza
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'Israeli' forces said they targeted two Palestinians who allegedly approached a restricted line in northern Gaza.
'Israeli' artillery shelled locations east of the al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza on Monday, in what was described as a move underscoring newly enforced “security rules” in the area.
The shelling targeted sites in the eastern outskirts of the camp, according to reports from the ground.
Army Claims “Imminent Threat” in Separate Incident
At the same time, the 'Israeli' army announced that it had targeted two Palestinians who allegedly attempted to approach the “yellow line” in northern Gaza.
The military claimed the two individuals posed an “imminent threat” to forces stationed in the area.
According to the army, the situation required the immediate use of live fire to neutralize what it described as a threat.



