The measure, planned for the 22nd of the high fire agreement with Hamas, enables the Palestinians to return to their houses in the northeast of the Enclave through the war.
This Sunday, the Israeli army completely retired from the Netzarim Corridor, an East-West artificial road that divides the strip into two, has confirmed Israel’s military radio.
The measure, planned for the 22nd of the high fire agreement with Hamas, enables the Palestinians to return to their houses in the northeast of the Enclave through the war.
Almost two weeks ago, Israel is partly retired from the Netzarim -Gang, but has maintained some positions on the east side of the road (closest to Israeli territory).
From now on the Israeli troops will only be used in the Philadelphia Corridor (next to the border with Egypt), and in the “damping zone” between 500 and 700 meters wide that separates Gaza from Israel.
Next to one of the dismantled crosses, a hill of sand was loose a penetrating stench. Some families have found corpses buried in the area.
Hamas criticizes “dirty games” from Israel The spokesperson for the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Basem Naim, has assured this Saturday that the group is prepared and willing to “overcome an obstacle”, despite the “dirty games” of Israel to “make the agreement to” the “the Agreement to fail “the Armistence Agreement, in force since January 19.
“We have transferred a clear and strict message to the mediators, including the Americans: all these dirty games from the Israelis to accession of the required supplies, food, medicines, campaigns, caravans, generators, generators and the implementation of other articles Suppose that collapsing the agreement or his compliance has agreed, “said Naim in the PanáraBe chain to Yazira News.
The Hamas spokesperson has denounced that the “violations” of the Hoogfire agreement by the Isreli troops include “a few Palestinians in Rafá (in the south) and in the eastern part of the Gaza strip, among others, It states that the risk that is this behavior increases for the signed agreement.
Source: EITB

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