The Israeli army announced on Tuesday the killing of two Palestinians in southern Gaza Strip, claiming they attempted to cross the "yellow line" and approach its forces.
The army stated in a statement that it killed the Palestinians on the grounds of "posing a direct threat," a justification that Tel Aviv repeats in most of its violations of the ceasefire agreement.
The Gaza agreement came into effect on October 10, under Egyptian, Qatari, American, and Turkish mediation, amid ongoing Israeli violations and its obstruction of the transition to the second phase of the agreement.
The Israeli army claims that the Palestinians posed a direct threat to its forces.





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The Israeli army announces the killing of two Palestinians in southern Gaza Strip.