The Israeli Army claimed this Monday to have killed two militants in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, as reported on its official channels. “Today, Monday, troops of the Israeli defense forces identified two terrorists, in two separate incidents, who crossed the yellow line in the northern Gaza Strip, which represented an immediate threat to them,” details a military note. The Army adds that “upon identification, troops shot and eliminated the terrorists to eliminate the threat.” Considered to be “immediate threats,” Israeli troops have killed Gazans daily since the truce came into effect on October 10, with 356 dead in total. Among them are both militiamen and civilian Gazans who allegedly crossed the yellow line, the imaginary demarcation to which Israeli troops withdrew when the ceasefire began and after which the entire perimeter, more than 50% of Gaza, remains under Israeli military rule.
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