Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael SecuritySoldiers who served in Gaza after an October cease-fire say they are angered and saddened, describing continued killings along the contested Yellow Line, expanded Israeli control and permissive 'shoot to kill' rules, while Israel says most dead posed threatsShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeThe Associated Press01:34 PM • May 30 2026 IDTThe Israeli combat soldier saw his teammates yelling in celebration, congratulating one another. They had just struck a vehicle of Palestinians driving near the Israeli-controlled part of the Gaza Strip, killing everyone inside.Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Israel occupationHamasIDFGazaIsrael-Gaza WarCease-fire/hostage release talksCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Israel-Iran Live UpdatesIran DealGazaHezbollahIsrael ElectionsOctober 7HaQuizHaaretz PodcastIsraeli Soldiers Say Gaza Killings Continued Despite Cease-fireThey Fled Putin's Russia for Israel – and Could Swing the Election24-year-old Man Fatally Shot in Northern Israel, Bringing Homocide Toll to 1333 Israelis Who Campaigned for the Hostages' Return Reflect on Trump and GriefHezbollah Rocket Falls in Northern Israeli City After Several Overnight BarragesRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIIsrael Orders Unprecedented Seizure of Religious Site From Palestinian Authority'Israelis Are More Genocidal Than You Think': The 'Counter Hasbara' of Andrey XFormer Israeli Soldier Dies by Suicide in Miami at Age 23Netanyahu's Promises of Victory in Iran End in a Glorious U.S. CapitulationWill Trump Forgive Netanyahu Over Iran? The Emerging Deal Suggests NotPentagon Leaks Signal U.S. Effort to Blame Israel for Risks of Renewed Iran War
Israeli Soldiers say Gaza killings continued despite cease-fire
Soldiers Who Served in Gaza After an October Cease-fire Say They Are Angered and Saddened, Describing Continued Killings Along the Contested Yellow Line, Expanded Israeli Control and Permissive 'Shoot to Kill' Rules, While Israel Says Most Dead Posed Threats






