Key facts
- The death toll in Gaza has reached 72,993.
- Over 173,230 people have been injured in Gaza.
- The conflict began in October 2023.
- Thousands of people are missing under rubble in Gaza.
- The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights alleges Israeli forces advanced the 'Yellow Line' deeper into Gaza City.
- This advancement has reportedly displaced residents.
- The advancement has reportedly increased military control.
- Satellite imagery reportedly supports claims of moved markers.
- Israel denies altering the 'Yellow Line'.
The conflict in Gaza has resulted in a significant loss of life, with the Palestinian Ministry of Health reporting a death toll of 72,993 and over 173,230 individuals injured since the hostilities began in October 2023. Thousands more are believed to be trapped or missing beneath the rubble of destroyed structures.
In parallel, the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights has raised concerns regarding the movement of an informal boundary, referred to as the 'Yellow Line,' deeper into Gaza City by Israeli forces. This alleged advancement is reported to be causing further displacement of residents and consolidating military control over the area. Satellite imagery has been cited as evidence supporting these claims of moved markers.