Israel extends Gaza occupation beyond yellow line' in north, bombs south
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Israel extends Gaza occupation beyond yellow line' in north, bombs south
"Israeli attacks have killed at least 414 Palestinians and injured 1,145 in daily truce violations since October 10. The Israeli military has spent the past 24 hours expanding the so-called yellow line in eastern Gaza, particularly in eastern Gaza City's Tuffah, Shujayea, and Zeitoun neighbourhoods, according to Al Jazeera teams on the ground, squeezing Palestinians into ever smaller clusters of the enclave."
"The ongoing Israeli attacks on the ground, the expansion of the yellow line' are meant to eat up more of the territory across the eastern part, really shrinking the total area where people are sheltering. Everyone is cramped here. The population here not just doubled but tripled in many of the neighbourhoods, given the fact that none of these people is able to go back to their neighbourhoods. We're talking about Zeitoun, Shujayea, as well as Tuffah, he added."
"It was not until the past few minutes that the sounds of hums, the drones buzzing, faded away, but it had been going on for the past night and all of yesterday. Ongoing explosions that could be heard clearly from here, Mahmoud said. Intense artillery bombardment and helicopter fire also resumed on Monday in the areas south of the besieged enclave, north and east of the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis."
Israeli attacks have killed at least 414 Palestinians and injured 1,145 since October 10 despite a U.S.-mediated ceasefire. The Israeli military has expanded a so-called yellow line across eastern Gaza, including Tuffah, Shujayea, and Zeitoun, physically occupying over 50 percent of the Gaza Strip and squeezing displaced people into ever-smaller clusters. The expansion is pushing forces closer to Salah al-Din Street, forcing displaced families to flee and increasing threats to their shelters. Neighborhood populations have doubled or tripled, with many unable to return. Intense artillery, helicopter fire, drone activity, and explosions have continued near Rafah and Khan Younis.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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