Palestinian sources told the Al-Quds network that the IDF expanded the 'yellow line' in the Kizan Rashwan area, south of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday morning. No additional details on the extent of the advance or IDF confirmation are yet available.
Palestinian sources told the Al-Quds network on Wednesday morning that the IDF expanded the so-called 'yellow line' in the Kizan Rashwan area, south of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. The report does not specify the distance or nature of the expansion. The IDF has not commented.
This is the latest in a series of reported IDF advances along the yellow line in southern Gaza. As The Zioneer reported on June 13, the IDF advanced beyond the line at Beni Suhaila square, east of Khan Yunis. Subsequent reports on June 19-20 indicated armored movements and fire in southern Khan Yunis. The yellow line in southern Gaza is a buffer zone established by Israel within Gaza territory; its expansion implies a deepening of the IDF's operational hold. The report is single-source and unconfirmed by Israeli military channels.
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