Reliable sources revealed, according to "Yedioth Ahronoth" newspaper, that the Israeli army intends to begin a comprehensive withdrawal operation from the Netzarim corridor in the Gaza Strip in the coming hours, in implementation of the ceasefire agreement. This withdrawal aims to achieve stability and calm in the region.
The operation has seen significant progress, as Israeli forces were withdrawn from the northern part of the Netzarim corridor last week, allowing Palestinian refugees to return to their homes in northern Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has affirmed his commitment to continue efforts to eliminate Hamas and retrieve all Israeli captives. As part of dialogue enhancement, Israel has sent a delegation to Doha to discuss the next phase of the ceasefire process with Hamas.
In a related context, the agreement includes the release of 33 Israeli hostages in the first six weeks, in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. Additional prisoner releases will follow, alongside a focus on Gaza's reconstruction and the establishment of a new governance model for the sector.
An Israeli security cabinet meeting is scheduled to discuss negotiation developments upon the Prime Minister's return from the United States. These steps are part of efforts to achieve peace and stability in the region.