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Hamas claims victory as IDF withdraws from Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor

The IDF withdrew from an area of Gaza on Sunday known as the Netzarim corridor that bisects the strip, a move that was expected under the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian terror group.

An Israeli security source, requesting anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly, confirmed the IDF was withdrawing from its positions in central Gaza.

Israeli forces had already reduced their presence there.

Hamas celebrated the withdrawal as a victory, and the Hamas-run police force deployed to the area to manage the flow of Palestinians crossing through. The IDF had no immediate comment.

Reuters footage showed what appeared to be Israeli military vehicles moving away from the coast and towards the Israeli border.

AN ISRAELI military vehicle crosses through the ceasefire line with Syria on the Golan Heights. One can understand the support for a permanent IDF presence in Gaza, southern Lebanon, and the Syrian Golan even if these areas are not ours, holding them is seen as vital to our security, says the writer (credit: RONEN ZVULUN/REUTERS)
AN ISRAELI military vehicle crosses through the ceasefire line with Syria on the Golan Heights. One can understand the support for a permanent IDF presence in Gaza, southern Lebanon, and the Syrian Golan even if these areas are not ours, holding them is seen as vital to our security, says the writer (credit: RONEN ZVULUN/REUTERS)

IDF presence in Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor

Since the early months of the war, Israeli forces had occupied the roughly 4-mile-long corridor south of Gaza City that stretches from the Israeli border to the Mediterranean Sea.

The corridor cut off Gaza’s northern communities, including its largest metropolitan area, from the south.

Thousands of Palestinians have streamed through the corridor in recent weeks, returning to their homes in the north from southern Gaza, where they had sought shelter from the war.

Some who crossed over have described their shock after seeing the destruction of communities and discovering what they said were human remains in areas where Israeli forces had withdrawn.

Much of northern Gaza has become a wasteland following Israel’s campaign. After finding their homes destroyed, some Gazans have gone back to the south, while others have set up tents where their homes once stood.


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Former American soldiers employed as private contractors have been deployed to inspect vehicles passing through the corridor in recent weeks following the ceasefire agreement that was implemented on January 19 after more than 15 months of war.

Crowds of people were seen traversing the corridor on Sunday as Hamas announced the IDF had withdrawn, while a long line of cars gathered, waiting to pass through.

Hamas forces have increased their public presence since January’s ceasefire, in what analysts say is an intentional message that the group has not been defeated.

Israel vowed to destroy Hamas for its October 7, 2023 attack in which 1,200 people were killed, most of them civilians, and over 250 taken hostage.

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