Israeli forces have advanced past what is termed the 'yellow line' at the Beni Suhaila square east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, according to a single-source report. The report provides no further details on the scale or nature of the advance, which comes amid ongoing IDF operations in the area.
A single report, circulated via Telegram, states that Israeli forces have crossed the 'yellow line' at the Beni Suhaila square area east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. The 'yellow line' designation typically refers to a forward military boundary within the IDF's operational area, though its exact significance in this context is unconfirmed.
The report provides no details on the size of the advancing force, the circumstances of the advance, or whether any clashes occurred. The reported location, Beni Suhaila, is a village east of Khan Yunis that has been a focus of Israeli ground operations in recent weeks.
As The Zioneer previously reported, evacuation warnings were issued for areas around Khan Yunis on June 6, and an airstrike was reported there on the same evening. No independent verification or IDF statement is available for this latest report, which remains based on a single currently identified source.
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