Israel moves Yellow Line deeper into Gaza, satellite images show
Summary
Israel has shifted concrete blocks marking the Yellow Line, deeper into Gaza, according to satellite images. The Yellow Line was part of a ceasefire arrangement with Hamas that Israel agreed to respect. Conflicts have occurred around these moved lines, with reports of Israeli troops engaging with people crossing them.Key Facts
- Israel agreed to mark a ceasefire boundary in Gaza with yellow blocks as part of a deal with Hamas.
- Satellite images show these blocks have been moved deeper into Gaza at several points.
- Israel's military sees the Yellow Line as a "new border line."
- At least 16 block positions and hundreds of markers have been moved inside Gaza.
- Some parts of the Yellow Line remain unmarked, leading to confusion for residents.
- The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have denied claims of moving the Yellow Line deeper.
- Since October, there have been numerous military incidents at the Yellow Line.
- The movement of blocks has been described by a security expert as a way to change Gaza's territory without officially changing borders.
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