
"On Saturday, there were reports of yet more killings. The Israeli military said that it killed one Palestinian who had crossed the so-called yellow line and approached Israeli soldiers operating in northern Gaza. The yellow line is a demarcation line to which Israeli forces agreed to withdraw under the United States-brokered truce to end the war. The Israeli army said it killed another Palestinian in southern Gaza, who had also crossed the yellow line and allegedly posed an immediate threat to its troops."
"Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) called for the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt to be reopened for urgent medical evacuations. About 4,000 Palestinian patients have left Gaza through Rafah for treatment in Egypt and elsewhere, with another 16,500 patients still waiting to get medical care abroad, according to the WHO. The Rafah crossing is a vital exit for medical evacuations and a key entry for health supplies into Gaza."
Israeli forces and settlers have continued attacks across Gaza and the occupied West Bank, causing multiple deaths after the ceasefire. The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported the death toll since October 7, 2023, rose to 69,169 as more bodies were identified and recovered. Israeli attacks have killed more than 240 Palestinians since the ceasefire came into effect. Israeli forces reported killing Palestinians who crossed the agreed demarcation or yellow line. A child was killed by an explosive device left in Khan Younis. WHO urged reopening Rafah for urgent medical evacuations; thousands have left and many more await care abroad.
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