After striking the al-Atatra area in the northern Gaza Strip yesterday, Israeli ground forces including tanks and bulldozers are advancing toward residential tents in the area, according to multiple Gaza sources. Civilians are reported fleeing, with some trapped between the new ground and the Yellow Line. Separate Palestinian reports say IDF forces also advanced near the Jabaliya refugee camp.
According to multiple Gaza sources cited by the Abu Ali Express channel, after the IDF struck the al-Atatra area (western Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip) last night following an evacuation warning, ground forces—including tanks and bulldozers—began advancing toward residential tents there. The operation has caused a civilian flight, with some residents reported trapped between the new ground and the Yellow Line. Separately, Palestinian journalists reported additional IDF ground advancement near the Jabaliya refugee camp, also in the northern Strip. This morning's reports follow a broader pattern of Israeli ground operations in the northern Gaza Strip in recent weeks, including pushes into areas like the Yellow Line along the coastal zone. The IDF has not officially confirmed the movements detailed in these reports. No casualty figures have been reported so far.
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