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Key Points
- The Israeli military has withdrawn from the Netzarim Corridor.
- The Netzarim Corridor divides southern Gaza from the north.
- Much of northern Gaza has been demolished by Israeli bombing
However, a source in Netanyahu’s office said the Israeli delegation at this point will only discuss technical issues, rather than the bigger matters that are supposed to be hammered out, including the administration of post-war Gaza.
Israeli military withdraws from Netzarim Corridor
The Reuters footage showed what appeared to be Israeli military vehicles moving away from the coast and towards the Israeli border.

Thousands of Palestinians are returning to their homes in northern Gaza. Source: AAP / Habboub Ramez/ABACA/PA
Since the early months of the war, Israeli forces had occupied the roughly 6km-long corridor south of Gaza City that stretches from the Israeli border to the Mediterranean Sea.
Much of northern Gaza has become a wasteland following Israel’s devastating 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.
The Israeli military said soldiers had fired warning shots at “several suspects” and “several hits were identified” when asked about the Gaza City incident. The military was not aware of the incident where the woman was allegedly killed.