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A report discusses the escalation of kidnapping operations near the "Yellow Line" in the Gaza Strip. Over the past week, the area has witnessed three kidnappings of civilians and Palestinian police personnel by Palestinian groups accused by resistance factions of collaborating with Israel. These kidnappings occur in areas close to Israeli military positions, which facilitates the movement of these groups and makes it more difficult for Palestinian forces to confront them. It is also noted that some of the abducted individuals are transferred to Israeli detention centers, and the presence of Israeli forces and aerial surveillance enhances the ability of pro-Israel groups to station themselves and maneuver. Sources indicate that some operations are preceded by Palestinian resistance attacks on these groups, and that the transportation and kidnapping activities are often carried out in easily accessible areas for collaborators with the occupation, although independent verification of these details remains uncertain. It is also mentioned that the "Raddah" force, tasked with pursuing collaborators, has been compelled to relocate some citizens from areas under the control of certain groups due to difficult security and social conditions.
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