In Campaign to Seize More of Gaza, Israel Expands Attacks on Palestinians Near “Yellow Line”
Israel is pushing the yellow line deeper into Gaza to seize more land despite a ceasefire. Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the army to take more territory. Palestinian families are fleeing homes as military deployment lines move forward.
What changed
New reports indicate Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered the army to push the yellow line deeper into Gaza territory.
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Israel Expands Control and Attacks Along Gaza Yellow Line
confidence 80%Israel is pushing the yellow line deeper into Gaza to seize more land despite a ceasefire. Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the army to take more territory. Palestinian families are fleeing homes as military deployment lines move forward.
What's confirmed:
- Israeli forces are pushing the yellow line deeper into Gaza to seize more land in breach of the ceasefire.
- Palestinian families are being forced to flee their homes as Israeli deployment lines advance.
Still unconfirmed:
- A secret Gaza withdrawal map revealed by Trump shows a three-stage process affecting 80% of Gaza territory.
- Trump's Board of Peace is attempting to force a Palestinian surrender that Israel could not achieve through war.
- Israeli officials describe an attempt to expand control as a quiet annexation.
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Israel Extends Yellow Line Barriers in Gaza City
confidence 90%Israeli forces are moving concrete barriers further west to seize more territory. Residents in the Tuffah neighborhood report being displaced as military lines shift. These movements restrict Palestinian movement and confine people to smaller areas.
What's confirmed:
- Israeli forces installed concrete barriers in the Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City on June 15.
- The Israeli military moved the Yellow Line forward to the Sanafour Junction.
- Military lines have divided the territory and restricted Palestinian movement since the October 10, 2025 ceasefire.
Still unconfirmed:
- Mustafa Al-Shawa stated the Yellow Line moved at least one hundred meters further west.
- Another Yellow Line along Salah Al-Din Street has also been moved closer.
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Israel Expands Control Beyond Gaza Yellow Line
confidence 80%Israeli forces are pushing the yellow line further west to seize more territory. Residents report nightly gunfire and displacement as they are squeezed into smaller areas. Some people find the boundary has moved overnight, placing them in free-fire zones.
What's confirmed:
- Israel is pushing the boundary of the yellow line deeper into Gaza.
- Palestinians are being displaced and squeezed into a smaller pocket of the territory.
Still unconfirmed:
- Ceasefire maps showed Israel in control of about 53 percent of Gaza's territory.
- Israel is preparing the ground for a longer-term occupation.
- A resident asked where they are supposed to go and stated they might as well be thrown into the sea.
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Israel Expands Attacks Near Gaza Yellow Line
confidence 30%Israel is increasing attacks on Palestinians near the so-called yellow line in Gaza. This activity is part of a campaign to seize more territory. The line is reportedly moving westward.
Still unconfirmed:
- Israel is expanding attacks on Palestinians near the yellow line to seize more of Gaza.
- The yellow line in Gaza is creeping westward.
- The Jihad movement claims the Zionist enemy violated an agreement and escalated aggression in Gaza.