Documentation of terrorists beyond the yellow line, commander's testimony: "We see them - and our hands are tied"

Exclusive footage obtained by ynet reveals two Hamas terrorists operating beyond the yellow line in the center of the Strip. A commander in the sector claims that the ceasefire policy ties the hands of the fighters and prevents them from acting, even though they see Hamas preparing for an attack. The force was recruited for an additional 100 days of reserve duty.

Exclusive footage obtained by ynet reveals suspicious activity by two Hamas terrorists beyond the yellow line in the center of the Gaza Strip. In the drone footage from August 7, the terrorists are seen operating among the ruins and passing a bucket between them, while attempting to disguise themselves. A commander in the sector told ynet that the force feels that its hands are tied, preventing it from acting, and that the likely scenario is that Hamas will attack with a "sting" - an explosive, gunfire, and retreat. The force, which was recruited about two months ago for 100 days of reserve duty, operates in a defensive-passive approach. Yesterday, after the meeting between Netanyahu and Kushner, the IDF refined the directive not to push the yellow line westward. According to the IDF, the forces hold about 65% of the Strip's territory. The commander described frustration with the policy, which he called "the war of credits." Meanwhile, an unusual airstrike was reported at the Gaza port targeting Nukhba commanders, with seven killed and 14 wounded according to the Palestinians.

Documentation of terrorists beyond the yellow line, commander's testimony: "We see them - and our hands are tied"