Israeli army begins withdrawal from Netzarim Corridor in Gaza
Withdrawal expected to be completed Sunday, according to Israeli public broadcaster

ANKARA
The Israeli army began withdrawing from the Netzarim Corridor in the Gaza Strip as part of a ceasefire deal with the Palestinian group Hamas, Israel's public broadcaster reported Sunday.
The withdrawal is expected to be completed today, according to KAN.
The Israeli army began withdrawing from the Netzarim Corridor in the Gaza Strip as part of a ceasefire deal with the Palestinian group Hamas
The withdrawal is expected to be completed today, according to media reports https://t.co/DVa0yvcuAa pic.twitter.com/YiwSfbxz7A
The Netzarim Corridor was set by the Israeli army to separate the Gaza Strip into northern and southern areas and prevent displaced Palestinians from returning home.
This comes after Israel and Hamas completed their fifth exchange on Saturday with three Israeli captives released in return for 183 Palestinian prisoners.
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