Israeli army bans Palestinians from using main route from northern Gaza to south
- The Israeli army banned Palestinians from using Salah al-Din Street on Thursday, citing safety concerns as the military advanced in the Netzarim Corridor.
- A military statement mentioned, 'For your safety, do not travel on the Salah al-Din road between the north of the Gaza Strip and the south and vice versa.'
- Hamas denounced the closure of Salah al-Din Street as a 'total overturn' of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
- The Israeli army initiated a targeted ground operation in the central and southern Gaza Strip to expand the security zone.
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Israel army bans traffic on Gaza's main north-south route
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM - The Israeli army banned traffic Thursday on Gaza's main north-to-south artery, a day after announcing renewed ground operations in the Palestinian territory. Movement along Salaheddin Road between the north and south of the Gaza Strip is prohibited "for your safety", he said. An official from Gaza's interior ministry said the Israeli army had closed what

The Israeli military says Palestinians will no longer be allowed to enter northern Gaza from the south
JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military says Palestinians will no longer be allowed to enter northern Gaza from the south.
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