DFLP Warns Against Turning the “Yellow Line” Into a Permanent Border Dividing Gaza Into Two Parts
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine warned in a statement today about the danger of repeatedly discussing the possibility of turning the “yellow line” into a permanent border that splits the Gaza Strip into two parts. This would lead to the entrenchment of the Israeli occupation in the eastern sector of the Strip, under pretexts that may be fabricated to justify Israel’s alleged right to defend itself, or linking this new reality to the issue of weapons and their removal from the Strip, turning this issue into an open-ended negotiation matter. This would justify Israel’s continuation of its occupation of the eastern part of the Strip and its ongoing aggression against the western part, based on pretexts and claims that have become well known to all, repeated by Israel in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, and Syria.
The Democratic Front called on the guarantor parties to the agreement and signatories of the “Sharm El-Sheikh Declaration” on 13/10/2025, as well as the other eight countries, to consider the fate of the “yellow line” and what Israel might build upon it as a matter of great danger and vital importance. This requires swift action that would lead to the deployment of a stabilization force along the contact lines with the Israeli occupation, establishing mechanisms to stop the aggression on the Strip, and strict adherence to the ceasefire.
The Democratic Front also calls for the expedited formation of a sector management committee composed of activities and competencies agreed upon by Palestinians, to establish management by the people of the Strip who bear their collective responsibilities before the international community and the people of the Strip. This is within the national context to advance the path of recovery, and to put effective solutions to the hundreds of issues that still trouble our people in the Strip, depriving them of their right to move to a stage of security and stability, and to provide humanitarian needs accumulated at the gates of the Strip’s crossings and in UNRWA warehouses in Cairo and Amman. The occupation remains the biggest obstacle to their flow inside, to serve our people, heal some of their wounds, and to restore the unity of the Gaza Strip under Palestinian management that works to strengthen its connection with the West Bank as an integral part of the State of Palestine.
Central Media
25/11/2025
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