Residents of the al-Sanafur area in Gaza City's Tuffah neighborhood are evacuating westward after the IDF shifted the line of yellow concrete barriers further west early this morning, according to Gaza-based journalists. The movement follows the IDF's overnight advance and signals ongoing Israeli operational consolidation in the area.
This evening, residents of the al-Sanafur area in the Tuffah neighborhood of eastern Gaza City were observed evacuating their positions, moving westward as the IDF shifted the yellow concrete barrier line further into the neighborhood. The barrier — a line of yellow concrete blocks marking the forward edge of Israeli operational control — was moved westward overnight, as reported by Gaza-based journalists. As The Zioneer reported earlier today (Monday, 10:19 Jerusalem), the IDF moved the yellow line westward in Tuffah overnight, accompanied by tank and gunfire, displacing Palestinian tent encampments. This evening's footage and reporting from the same sources confirm that the barrier shift has now prompted a fresh wave of evacuations among remaining residents. The IDF has not issued a formal statement on this afternoon's evacuation movement, which appears to be voluntary displacement by civilians rather than a military-ordered evacuation. The Tuffah advance is part of a broader IDF campaign in eastern Gaza City. A single source — the Gaza-based journalists tracked by Abu Ali Express — provides this report; no independent Israeli confirmation is available at this stage.
2 developments
- DevelopingNew footage: Yellow concrete barriers deployed in northwest Rafah
- DevelopingHamas accuses Israel of violating ceasefire by moving the yellow line west in Gaza City
- StrongIDF issues evacuation order for another village in Tyre area
- DevelopingEvacuation warning issued for central Gaza City's Faras market area
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