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Soldados israelíes comparten sus relatos en Gaza, donde continúan las muertes pese al alto el fuego
- Latest: Israeli soldiers recount chaotic engagements near the yellow line despite a ceasefire, raising questions about engagement rules.
- Reservists say soldiers sometimes act under pressure or misidentify targets after crossing the line.
- Breaking the Silence cautions that lax rules have led to potential civilian harm near Gaza’s boundary.
- The line's exact position remains unclear, marked by yellow barrels in some areas and invisible in others.
- Israel says the boundary area is a 'delicate operating environment' with clear prohibitions on approaching the line.
- Officials claim most cross-line fatalities involve perceived threats, while soldiers say miscoordination can occur.
- The ceasefire agreement aimed to enable a broader pullback, but talks stall over Hamas disarmament.
- The Associated Press, along with Breaking the Silence, reports a widening gap between public statements and battlefield realities.
- Soldiers describe a difficult emotional toll from Gaza deployment after the ceasefire.
- The article cites external data showing Gaza violence remained high in April as clashes near the line persisted.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel controls about 60% of Gaza with plans to advance further.
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