Israeli forces are withdrawing from a key Gaza corridor, part of the ceasefire deal with Hamas
- Israeli forces have completed their withdrawal from the Netzarim Corridor as part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, allowing Palestinians to return to their homes in northern Gaza.
- The ceasefire deal has seen the release of 16 hostages so far, with 33 promised to be released in staggered intervals during this stage.
- Tensions have risen due to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's controversial comments about Palestinian statehood and Saudi Arabia's condemnation of those remarks.
- The fragile ceasefire faces challenges, including external proposals and ongoing negotiations about the second phase, which involves a full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
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Exclusive: Ministers claim cabinet already voted to withdraw from Gaza
Government ministers claim that when they approved the first phase of the hostage agreement with Hamas, they had already gave a green light to portions of Phase Two, despite formal discussions not yet beginning, Israel Hayom has learned exclusively. According to the ministers, the initial agreement includes not just a commitment to talks about the second phase, but also stipulates the withdrawal of all Israel Defense Forces from Gaza after day 4…
Israel withdraws from part of central Gaza
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Israeli Troops Withdraw From Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor
Israeli forces have withdrawn from Gaza’s Netzarim corridor, Hamas said on Feb. 9, as part of Israel’s commitments in a fragile cease-fire deal with the terrorist group. A key corridor in the Gaza Strip, Netzarim is a 4-mile section of land that bisects northern Gaza from the south. Israel used the area as a military zone during its war against Hamas. Israeli officials have not yet publicly confirmed their military withdrawal from the corridor, …
Israeli forces begin withdrawing from key Gaza corridor
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are withdrawing from the Netzarim corridor in Gaza as part of a multi-stage ceasefire agreement. This withdrawal allows displaced Gazans to reenter the area. The second stage of the ceasefire plan is set to begin on March 2, with Israeli officials expected to discuss the ongoing ceasefire in Qatar. The ceasefire faces challenges, including concerns about the condition of hostages released by Hamas and Israel's re…
Israeli forces begin to withdraw from key Gaza corridor, part of the ceasefire deal with Hamas
Israeli forces began withdrawing from a key Gaza corridor on Sunday, Israeli officials said, part of Israel's commitments under a tenuous ceasefire deal with Hamas that is moving ahead but faces a major test over whether the sides can negotiate its planned extension. Israel agreed as part of the truce…
The Israeli army has started retreating from Gaza's Netzarim corridor on Sunday. This has been confirmed by an Israeli security source. Also, the Israeli PM's spokesperson said that an Israeli delegation reached Qatar on Sunday for Gaza ceasefire talks.
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