Palestinian residents in eastern Gaza City report that the IDF moved the yellow line westward overnight under fire and tank movement, reaching the Salah al-Din highway for the first time, according to Abu Ali Express. The move effectively cuts the strip's main north-south axis, making movement between north and south Gaza impossible.
Palestinian residents in eastern Gaza City reported overnight that the IDF moved the yellow line of concrete barriers westward under covering fire and tank movement, and that the barrier line reached the Salah al-Din highway for the first time, according to the outlet Abu Ali Express. The highway, which runs north-south across the entire Gaza Strip, is now reportedly bisected by the yellow line, making movement between the northern and southern parts of the strip impossible for civilians.
The report is unconfirmed independently but comes from a source that has provided accurate accounts of yellow line movements in the past. The Zioneer has previously reported on other yellow line shifts in recent weeks, including in Deir al-Balah (June 27), Tuffah (June 15), and southern Gaza (June 20), though each was a distinct operation. The current report, if accurate, would be the westernmost extent of the yellow line to date.
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