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IDF pushes Yellow Line into southern Gaza Strip over weekend, images show agricultural structures

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 23:11
IDF pushes Yellow Line into southern Gaza Strip over weekend, images show agricultural structures

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TL;DR

Israel's military pushed the Yellow Line into the southern Gaza Strip over the weekend, an operational move visible in images showing agricultural structures and greenhouses bearing the names of farmers from the Israeli communities Peliot and Pa'atei Sadeh, according to the Zioneer's received reports.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Over the weekend, the IDF pushed the Yellow Line — the forward military boundary — into the southern Gaza Strip, according to reports received by The Zioneer. Images accompanying the report show agricultural buildings and greenhouses with the names of farmers from the Israeli communities Peliot and Pa'atei Sadeh, indicating the new line now runs through land previously farmed by residents of these communities. The Yellow Line is a temporary tactical demarcation used to delineate the forward edge of deployed forces during ground operations.

This is a new development in the Southern Gaza sector, with no prior reporting on this shift in the line by The Zioneer. The images appear to provide visual confirmation of the IDF's territorial adjustment in the area.

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