Israeli official says the army won’t withdraw from a Gaza corridor in potential jolt to truce
- Negotiations between Israel and Hamas for the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire began in Cairo, Egypt, to avoid a collapse of the agreement ahead of its expiration on Saturday.
- An Israeli official stated that Israel will not withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor, which could complicate negotiations with Hamas and Egypt.
- Hamas released the remains of four hostages in exchange for over 600 Palestinian prisoners, marking the end of the first phase of the ceasefire.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to return all hostages and destroy Hamas's military capabilities during the ongoing conflict.
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Huckabee to Newsmax: No negotiating with Hamas
NEWSMAX --Huckabee said on "National Report" that Israel doesn't "have a choice" when asked about the country's decision not to withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor, the border between Egypt and Gaza, which was one of the terms of the ceasefire with Hamas. Israel also recently refused to release over 600 Palestinian hostages as part of a prisoner exchange for six Israeli hostages being held by Hamas, citing "Hamas' repeated violations — includ…
Gaza ceasefire at risk over Israelis’ refusal to pull out of corridor
Israel will not withdraw from a strategic corridor in the Gaza Strip as called for by the ceasefire, an official said yesterday. Israel’s refusal could spark a crisis with Hamas and key mediator Egypt at a sensitive moment for the fragile truce.
Israel won't leave Philadelphi Corridor, ceasefire now up in the air: Report
Israel will not withdraw its forces from the Gaza-Egypt border, which would be a requirement under the reported terms of the second phase of a ceasefire with Hamas. An Israeli source told CNN, "We will not exit the Philadelphi Corridor," which is a roughly 9-mile strip along the border. The Israel source also said, "We will not allow Hamas murderers to once again roam our borders with pickup trucks and guns, and we will not allow them to rebuild…
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