Israeli military officers told Ynet that the IDF has tightened its rules of engagement in the Gaza Strip, according to the report. The exact scope and nature of the change were not detailed.
Israeli military officers told Ynet that the IDF has tightened its rules of engagement in the Gaza Strip. The report, published Monday evening, did not specify the exact nature or scope of the changes. The development follows earlier adjustments to rules of engagement in southern Lebanon, which The Zioneer reported on June 17-18, where troops had reported feeling exposed. The current tightening in Gaza comes amid ongoing operations in the Strip, though no immediate trigger for the change was cited in the report. The Zioneer will follow up as more details emerge.
2 developments
- StrongTroops on the 'Yellow Line' describe radically different reality: highest-level approval needed to engage suspected militants
- StrongIDF confirms authorization to open fire within the 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon
- DevelopingIsraeli troops in Lebanon report shift in rules of engagement, liken themselves to 'ducks'
- DevelopingAnalyst outlines new IDF rules of engagement in Lebanon amid US-Iran deal
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