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yellow line

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noun

  1. a yellow line painted along the edge of a road indicating waiting restrictions

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A United Nations bus came to transport returnees past the so-called Yellow Line, an armistice boundary created after the ceasefire that separates portions of Gaza controlled by Hamas and Israel.

From Los Angeles Times

January saw an increase in violent incidents linked to attempts by Palestinian militants to infiltrate the Yellow Line that divides Israeli and Hamas areas of control, said Nasser Khdour, Middle East assistant research manager at Acled who focuses on Gaza.

From The Wall Street Journal

We’d sneak out behind the school and run from the first yellow line on the playground to the back fence.

From Literature

Israel's military said it happened after "terrorists" opened fire in the north of the Strip, seriously wounding a soldier during an operation near the Yellow Line, which marks territory controlled by Israel under the three-month-old ceasefire agreement with Hamas.

From BBC

Israeli military officials told local media that the operation was acting on intelligence collected over a long period of time, which indicated that Gvili's remains might have been buried in the Shejaiya and Daraj Tuffah areas of Gaza City, east of the Yellow Line.

From BBC