Hamas says Israeli army withdraws from Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor

Story: The Israeli army has withdrawn from the Gaza Netzerium Corridor, an area that reduces the raid.

This is according to Hamas on Sunday.

The move was expected as a ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian militant group.

An Israeli security source also confirmed the withdrawal of military from central Gaza.

Thousands of Palestinians have continued to pass in recent weeks …

Back from southern Gaza to their homes in the north, where they sought refuge from the war.

Umm Mohammad is among them.

“We are steadfast and we are patient under rockets and strikes. They have deprived us of food and water but they have not lost us. We survived.”

Some people have described their trauma by seeing the destruction of societies, many of whom have become barren.

In the early months of the war, the Israeli army occupied about 4 4 miles long roads south of Gaza …

Which extends from the Israeli border to the Mediterranean.

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

The withdrawal was not immediately commented on by the Israeli army.

Hamas, who celebrated the return as a victory, used the passage to deploy its police force to handle the flow of Gazan.

Analysts say Hamas has increased public presence in Gaza since the ceasefire agreement sends a message that the group has not been defeated.

Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas for its October 2023 attack, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages.

Palestinian officials say more than 46,000 people have been killed in Israeli retaliation.

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