Israeli troops kill Palestinians for crossing a vague ceasefire line that’s sometimes unmarked
At least 77 Palestinians were killed by Israeli gunfire near the disputed ceasefire line, with the line's location varying up to 0.3 miles deeper into Gaza, officials said.
- A dividing line in Gaza territory means life or death for Palestinians who cross or linger near the unmarked ceasefire line.
- At least 77 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli gunfire near the line since the October ceasefire, with 62 of them crossing the line, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
- The Israeli military says it is complying with rules of engagement to counter militants and is informing Palestinians of the line's location, though Gaza residents say the line is vague and unmarked in places.
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Israeli troops kill Palestinians for crossing vague ceasefire line
A dividing line, at times invisible, can mean life or death for Palestinians in Gaza. Those sheltering near the territory's "yellow line" that the Israeli military withdrew to as part of the October ceasefire say they live in fear as Israeli soldiers direct near-daily fire at anyone who crosses or even lingers near it. Of the 447 Palestinians killed between the ceasefire taking effect and Tuesday, at least 77 were killed by Israeli gunfire near …
By TOQA EZZIDIN and JULIA FRANKEL CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — A dividing line, sometimes invisible, can mean life or death for Palestinians in Gaza. Those sheltering near the territory’s “Yellow Line,” to which the Israeli military withdrew as part of the October ceasefire, say they live in fear, as Israeli soldiers fire almost daily on anyone who crosses or even approaches it. Of the 447 Palestinians killed since the ceasefire took effect through Tuesd…
Israeli troops kill Palestinians for crossing a vague ceasefire line that's sometimes unmarked
A temporary line has separated most of Gaza’s Palestinians from an Israeli-held zone that has surrounded them since October’s ceasefire took effect.
Israeli troops kill Palestinians for crossing vague ceasefire line that's sometimes unmarked
Cairo, Jan 18 : A dividing line, at times invisible, can mean life or death for Palestinians in Gaza. Those sheltering near the territory’s “yellow line” that the Israeli military withdrew to as part of the October ceasefire say they live in fear as Israeli soldiers direct near-daily fire at anyone who crosses or even lingers near it. Of the 447 Palestinians killed between the ceasefire taking effect and Tuesday, at least 77 were killed by Israe…
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