Israel reports ceasefire violation in northern Gaza ahead of Board of Peace meeting in Washington | World News

The Israel Defense Forces in northern Gaza detected terrorists who violated the Yellow Line and approached troops; This poses an immediate threat as the next Peace Council meeting approaches.
The IAF responded by eliminating a terrorist to eliminate the danger.
The Israel Defense Forces said in an
The ceasefire violations occurred during the next Peace Board meeting scheduled for February 19 in Washington, DC.
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Violation of the Ceasefire: IDF troops operating in northern Gaza detected multiple terrorists who had crossed the Yellow Line and approached the troops, posing an imminent threat to them.
After identification, the IAF shot the terrorists and eliminated one of them… — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) February 8, 2026
This is the second ceasefire violation in 24 hours; The IDF had previously posted about ceasefire violations in southern Gaza in an X post. “MULTIPLE CAMERA VIOLATIONS: In 2 separate incidents in both northern and southern Gaza, IDF troops detected terrorists who had crossed the Yellow Line and posed an imminent threat to their security. In response, in both incidents, soldiers eliminated the terrorists to eliminate the emerging threats,” the IDF said.
❌ MULTIPLE CAMERA VIOLATIONS:
In two separate incidents in the north and south of Gaza, Israeli Armed Forces units detected terrorists who crossed the Yellow Line and posed an imminent threat to their security.
In response, in both incidents the troops eliminated the terrorists: — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) February 7, 2026
Ceasefire violations in northern and southern Gaza underscore a fragile ceasefire ahead of the Washington Peace Board meeting on February 19. IDF attacks neutralize threats from terrorists who violate the Yellow Line and signal increasing risks as negotiations approach. Multiple incidents in 24 hours underscore the urgent need to de-escalate tensions to save negotiations.
Peace Board meeting
The Peace Board meeting will be held on February 19 in Washington, DC. It will bring together leaders from 26 countries at the US Institute of Peace.
The group was formed in Davos under pressure from President Trump to implement the Gaza ceasefire. They also plan to fund reconstruction after the October ceasefire. Phase 2 demilitarization will be discussed in key talks.
Recent Yellow Line violations in Gaza are increasing tensions ahead of the summit.




