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Israeli soldiers share rare accounts from Gaza, describing ongoing killings despite the ceasefire
- Soldiers say the October "ceasefire" has been hollow — shootings continue at the Gaza "yellow line" and troops describe permissive, sometimes "shoot-to-kill" orders.
- The yellow line is often ambiguous or poorly marked and rules of engagement are unclear, leading to fast, sometimes mistaken strikes.
- More than 900 people have died in Gaza since the truce, Israel says it controls about 60% of the Strip and diplomatic progress is stalled over disarming Hamas.
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