What is the Yellow Line in Gaza?
As part of the ceasefire agreement and in accordance with the directive of the political echelon, IDF troops under the Southern Command have begun marking the Yellow Line in the Gaza Strip to establish tactical clarity on the ground.
The marking consists of a concrete barrier with a pole painted yellow, standing 3.5 meters high.
The concrete barriers are being placed approximately every 200 meters, with adjustments made based on terrain conditions between each marker. The marking process will continue in the coming period.
IDF troops under the Southern Command continue to operate to remove any threat to the troops and to defend the civilians of the State of Israel.
The Marking of the Yellow Line in the Gaza Strip:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Yellow Line in Gaza?
A: The Yellow Line is a marked line established by the IDF in Gaza to create tactical clarity on the ground.
Q: What do the Yellow Line markers look like?
A: The markers consist of concrete barriers with yellow-painted poles standing 3.5 meters high.
Q: How far apart are the markers placed?
A: The markers are generally positioned approximately every 200 meters, with adjustments based on terrain conditions.
Q: Which unit is responsible for the marking process?
A: IDF troops under the Southern Command are carrying out the marking operation.
Q: Why is the Yellow Line being established?
A: The line is being marked as part of the ceasefire agreement to establish tactical clarity and support operational security.