Israel-Gaza Live Updates: IDF Chief Says 'Yellow Line' Is 'a New Border Line' in Gaza
- Israeli Army Chief Eyal Zamir declared that the "yellow line" marks the "new borderline" inside the Gaza Strip, as reported by Xinhua.
- Zamir stated that the military has assumed "operational control over extensive parts of the Gaza Strip" and will not allow Hamas to reestablish itself amid preparations for potential surprise attacks.
- According to Gaza's health authorities, more than 370 people have been killed by Israeli fire since October 11, raising the Palestinian death toll to 70,360 in the ongoing conflict.
- Israeli forces will remain in these areas of the Gaza Strip.
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Israeli army chief claims "yellow line" new border inside Gaza
IDF Chief Says ‘Yellow Line’ in Gaza Is a ‘New Border’
Zamir speaks to Israeli troops in Gaza on December 7, 2025 (IDF photo) In one of the scariest moments in modern history, we're doing our best at ScheerPost to pierce the fog of lies that conceal it but we need some help to pay our writers and staff. Please consider a tax-deductible donation. By Dave DeCamp / Antiwar.com The head of the Israeli military met with IDF troops in Gaza on Sunday and said the so-called “yellow line,” the vague boundary…
The Israeli army has reduced the land area of the Gaza Strip by declaring the Yellow Line on its own to be the new border. The army also wants to remain present in southern Syria.
Israeli army chief claims 'yellow line' is new border inside Gaza
Israeli army chief Eyal Zamir said on Sunday that the "yellow line" demarcation is the "new borderline" inside the Gaza Strip. The "yellow line" marks the zone from which Israeli troops have not withdrawn in the Palestinian enclave, as part of the ceasefire arrangements that took effect on October 10.
The Israeli army chief of staff, Eyal Zamir, confirmed that the so-called yellow line separating the areas controlled by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) from the areas under Israeli occupation is considered the "new border" between the occupation and the Gaza Strip, stressing the need to prepare for the possibility of a surprise war...
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