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Israeli Army Admits Killing Three Palestinians Amid Gaza Ceasefire Breaches

(MENAFN) Israeli military authorities confirmed on Friday that three Palestinians were killed in both the northern and southern regions of the Gaza Strip, marking fresh violations of a ceasefire that has been in place since last fall, according to reports.

A military announcement stated that troops observed two individuals crossing the so-called "Yellow Line" in Gaza’s northern and southern areas before opening fire.

The statement further explained that personnel from the 454th Fire Brigade, stationed in northern Gaza, identified a person "moving suspiciously near the Yellow Line" last night. They claimed he represented an "immediate threat" to soldiers, prompting an airstrike against him.

The "Yellow Line" refers to the boundary Israeli forces established as part of the second phase of a plan unveiled by US President Donald Trump aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza. This line demarcates zones under full Israeli military control.

Despite the ceasefire that came into effect on October 10, 2025, Israeli forces have maintained near-daily operations across the Gaza Strip.

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