LONDON: Israel has moved the so-called Yellow Line marking the boundary of its area of control within Gaza, satellite images show.
A report by the BBC suggests that Israeli personnel have moved blocks denoting the line of control further inside territory ostensibly controlled by Hamas in at least three areas of Gaza.
The move endangers Palestinians living nearby who have been left unclear where they can move freely, after Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned in October that the military would open fire on anyone crossing the Yellow Line.
The line’s markers have been moved further inside Hamas-controlled territory at Beit Lahia, Jabalia and Al-Tuffah, images seen by BBC Verify suggest.
In total, 16 markers were moved in the three areas, at an average of 295 meters beyond their original positions.







