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Gaza war: US expects ceasefire soon; key Philadelphi Corridor deal likely
It is time to finalize a ceasefire deal in Gaza and secure the release of hostages. The Israeli people, the Palestinian people, and the world cannot afford to wait any longer. The United States continues to engage with our partners in the region to push for a final agreement. pic.twitter.com/8IlsoJcjRU
— Matthew Miller (@StateDeptSpox) September 3, 2024
During a daily press briefing, the US state department spokesperson Mathew Miller said that the US will continue to engage in discussions to push for a final agreement on ceasefire negotiations. He said that the US has made progress in talks but the success depends upon both parties seeking solutions to the crisis rather than reasons to reject the deal.
Israel mediators say IDF will be out of Philadelphi Corridor
Targeted operations continue in Philadelphi Corridor in the Rafah area:Since the beginning of operations in the Rafah area, our troops have located, investigated and dismantled numerous tunnel entrances and underground infrastructure used by Hamas.
During these operations,… pic.twitter.com/kEIzRyCLv6
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) May 31, 2024
The Times of Israel reported that under the first phase of the latest proposal, the US wants the IDF to vacate the heavily populated areas along the Philadelphi Corridor.
Strategic importance of Philadelphi Corridor:
The Philadelphi Corridor runs along the Gaza-Egypt border and is about 14 kilometres in length and 100 metres in width.
This buffer zone was first created as part of the 1979 peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. The prominent Rafah city is also a part of this region, of which Israel gained control in May. Israel argues that the Philadelphi Corridor is an oxygen line for Hamas, which uses it to smuggle weapons. Egypt has rejected this claim.
At least 100 hostages are still in the captivity of Hamas in Gaza.
First Published: Sep 04 2024 | 10:40 AM IST