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Sat 24 Jan 2026 4:00 pm - Jerusalem Time

The "Israeli" army claims to have targeted "militants" after they crossed the yellow line north of the Gaza Strip, alleging they planted an explosive device

Hebrew media circulated claims from the occupation army, alleging that they monitored and targeted a group of Palestinians in the northern areas of the Gaza Strip, under the pretext of their attempt to carry out a security operation across the separation fence.

According to what was published by Hebrew media, the occupation army claims that its field forces dealt with what it described as an "infiltration" by a group of militants after they crossed what is called the "yellow line" in the northern Gaza Strip.

The narrative issued by the occupation claims that this group planted an explosive device in the area before they were targeted by military units, claims that the occupation has consistently published to justify the continuous shootings in the border areas.

The occupation's claims are based on the penetration of what is called the "yellow line," which is the zone where the occupation army imposes buffer zones that Palestinian citizens are prohibited from being in.

Through these claims, the occupation seeks to justify its constant monitoring and targeting of any movement along the fence, claiming that the group's activity was targeting its military vehicles.

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The "Israeli" army claims to have targeted "militants" after they crossed the yellow line north of the Gaza Strip, alleging they planted an explosive device

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