Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians in northern Gaza on Tuesday, killing at least six people. According to the Israeli military, troops targeted suspects who crossed the U.S.-negotiated “yellow line,” the boundary for Israel’s partial withdrawal from the territory.
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Maintaining the Truce
Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians in northern Gaza on Tuesday, killing at least six people. According to the Israeli military, troops targeted suspects who crossed the U.S.-negotiated “yellow line,” the boundary for Israel’s partial withdrawal from the territory.
Israeli officials said this threat violated the agreed-upon terms of an Israel-Hamas peace deal that went into effect four days ago.
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