Fatah activists on social media are mocking Hamas over what they term the 'yellow line advance' — a reference to Israeli military progress along the buffer zone in Gaza — with no response from Hamas activists so far, according to a single source. The exchange highlights internal Palestinian political tensions amid ongoing military operations.
Fatah activists on social media have begun taunting Hamas over what they describe as the 'yellow line advance' — a reference to Israeli military progress along the internal buffer zone separating Israeli-controlled territory from Hamas-held areas in the Gaza Strip. According to a single source, the posts have drawn no response from Hamas activists. The exchange reflects ongoing internal Palestinian political friction: Fatah, the party that controls the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, has long competed with Hamas for influence in Gaza. As The Zioneer has reported, the yellow line — a term denoting the forward edge of Israeli military control — has been a point of contention in recent weeks, with Hamas accusing Israel of violations and its own internal rivals exploiting the issue. The lack of any Hamas rejoinder could signal either that the group does not wish to dignify the mockery, or that its social media operatives are otherwise occupied amid continuing Israeli operations. The report is based on a single source and remains unverified.
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