Israeli army kills 4 Palestinians in Gaza in new ceasefire violation
The Israeli army killed four Palestinians on Monday in Gaza City, in the latest violation of a ceasefire agreement, a medical source said.
The source said two Palestinians were killed in a drone strike in the Ash-Shuaf area of the Al-Tuffah neighborhood.
Two brothers were also shot and killed by an Israeli sniper in the same area, the source added.
Witnesses said the area where the two brothers were killed falls within zones west of Israel’s temporary withdrawal line, known as the “yellow line.”
The “yellow line” is an unofficial demarcation line separating areas where Israeli forces are stationed from those where Palestinians are allowed to move within the Gaza Strip.
Eastern sections of Ash-Shuaf, east of the “yellow line,” remain under Israeli military control, while areas west of the line, where the brothers were killed, are considered “safe” under the ceasefire, according to Israeli army statements.