The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) carried out Israeli Air Force airstrikes against three terror operatives who crossed the Yellow Line ceasefire demarcation in northern Gaza Strip today, after they approached troops posing an immediate threat, the military stated in an announcement during the past three hours. In one incident, several suspects gathered near the Yellow Line, prompting reservists of the Jerusalem Brigade to open fire to disperse them; shortly after, three operatives crossed and approached the troops, according to the IDF. In two separate incidents, one operative each crossed the line and approached Jerusalem Brigade forces and Gaza Division's Northern Brigade forces, the army said. The Air Force struck the operatives in all three cases to remove the threat. Since the start of the ceasefire in October, the IDF has killed dozens of terror operatives and suspects who crossed the Yellow Line--demarcating the military's withdrawal in the Strip--and approached troops, with such incidents occurring on a near-daily basis, the military reported. The IDF announcement, reported by journalist Manny Fabian on X, provides details on the response to crossings during the ceasefire period.