The Israeli army killed two Palestinians in southern Gaza for allegedly crossing the “yellow line,” a boundary established in the ceasefire agreement with Hamas that began on October 10. The incident occurred near Rafah, with claims of 194 violations of the ceasefire by Israel, including blocking medical aid and ongoing attacks. Since October 2023, Israeli forces have reportedly killed around 69,000 people in Gaza, primarily women and children. The ceasefire agreement entails the exchange of hostages and plans for Gaza’s rebuilding without Hamas.






