The ceasefire and hostage agreement in Gaza have reached a crucial point with the detailed schedule for the withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) from Gaza. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has confirmed that Israel has agreed to this withdrawal plan, despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s insistence on keeping IDF in strategic corridors within the enclave.
Mediated by Egypt and Qatar, with U.S. assistance, negotiations are ongoing for the release of the remaining 109 hostages in Gaza. This agreement is seen as a potential key to ending the conflict in Gaza, with hopes for peace on the horizon.
Following a meeting between Blinken and Netanyahu, where a “bridging proposal” was accepted by Israel, discussions continue regarding the implementation of a plan proposed by President Joe Biden. Netanyahu has reiterated the importance of IDF presence in critical security corridors, emphasizing their strategic significance in the region.
As negotiations progress, the agreement now includes a clear plan for IDF withdrawal while ensuring the security of Gaza through the presence in two key corridors, as reported by Klix.ba.
E.Dz.
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