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Near the 'yellow line' in Gaza
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NBC News' Chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel accompanied the IDF into Gaza, which is otherwise closed to international journalists. No Palestinians were seen during the roughly two-hour visit as they no longer live in the area, now reduced to rubble, which sits to the east of the “yellow line” that separates the enclave under either Palestinian and Israeli control. Just over half of the territory is still run by the IDF.Feb. 26, 2026