Israeli Army Withdraws From Netzarim

Israel has withdrawn its forces from the Nitzarim axis in central Gaza as reported by different media sources. This is part of the ceasefire agreement and comes after over a year of Israeli occupation of the of the Gaza Strip and its three-month occupation of the axis.

Full Withdrawal…

Under the deal, Israel must evacuate its last military outposts along the axis, which has been a key Israeli military stronghold in Gaza. The withdrawal marks a significant shift, as settlers had hoped to establish a permanent presence in the area. Israeli forces will now remain only in the buffer zone and along the Philadelphi Corridor Quds News Network reported.

The area lies to the east of the Salah Al-Din Road. Once Israeli forces withdraw, no troops will remain in northern Gaza except for the 162nd Division, which has repositioned in the buffer zone near the border.

The Nitzarim axis has long been a symbol of Israeli assaults and settler ambitions in Gaza. Settlers held public rallies at its entrance, viewing it as a gateway for their colonization of the strip.

Two weeks ago, Israel partially withdrew from sections of Nitzarim to allow displaced Palestinians to return north under the ceasefire agreement. Over 500,000 have since made their way back to their wrecked homes in the north of the strip.

The withdrawal from Nitzarim highlights Israel’s failure to maintain long-term occupation of Gaza. The army had expanded the axis to 80 kilometers in length and up to 7 kilometers in depth through wiping out several neighbourhoods, establishing multiple fortified positions. However, intense resistance and political pressure forced an Israeli army retreat.

This marks Israel’s third withdrawal from Nitzarim in 20 years. In 2005, then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon pulled Israeli forces out of Gaza. In 2009, Israel withdrew again after a three-week invasion. Now, after months of military assaults and infrastructure development, another retreat is imminent.

Ceasefire Agreement at Risk

However, a senior Hamas official warned, Saturday, Israel’s failure to fully implement the ceasefire agreement threatens its collapse. Basem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, said the deal remains fragile because of the Israeli foot-dragging in the negotiations for the second phase of the ceasefire agreement.

“The delays and violations we are seeing could derail the agreement,” Naim said, adding that Hamas wants to avoid a return to war.

Saturday marked the exchange of a fifth group of prisoners, halfway through the first phase of the ceasefire deal. The agreement, brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, is divided into three phases, each lasting 42 days. Talks on the second phase maybe starting but at a snail’s pace..

Nitzarim ‘s ‘Line of Corpses’

Haaretz previously reported that Israeli officers stationed along the Nitzarim axis admitted to systematically shooting any Palestinian who approached the area. Soldiers targeted civilians, including children and unarmed people, leaving their bodies exposed.

An officer told Haaretz that the army treated every person as a potential threat. “Every woman is a scout, or a man in disguise,” he said, adding that soldiers killed cyclists under the pretext of them being collaborators.

The investigation revealed that Israeli forces enforced an unmarked boundary near Nitzarim with standing orders to shoot anyone who approached. “This line appears on no map and exists in no official military order, but in Gaza, it is brutally real,” the report stated.

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Fearless Journalist Mohammad Baalousha Killed by Israeli Quadcopter

CROSSFIREARABIA – Israeli warplanes struck the home of journalist Mohammad Baalousha, Saturday, killing him instantly with no let up on the open murder of Palestinian journalists.

The latest strike on his home on the Ahmad Yassin Street in the Saftawi neighborhood of Gaza City killing is trending on the social media.

He becomes journalist number 194 to have been killed by the Israel since 7 October when the war on Gaza began.

Last January, Baalousha was injured by an Israeli sniper while reporting and was denied medical treatment for six hours, as Israeli tanks blocked his evacuation.

Nour Naim wrote: “Despite sustaining severe injuries in this war, he regained his strength and returned to work under harrowing conditions. He was known for his fearless reporting, including exposing the massacre of premature infants at Al-Nasr Hospital back in March 2024.

In this Israeli slaughter of the Gaza Strip about 400 journalists were injured and 40 others were arrested according to the Qatar Press Center.

“The number of journalist martyrs has risen to 195 following the martyrdom of journalist Mohammad Baalousha, a correspondent for Al-Mashhad Channel (a private Lebanese network based in Dubai), as a result of an Israeli airstrike on Gaza,” the Palestinian Journalists’ Forum said in a statement.

The Government Media Office in Gaza condemned in the strongest of terms the targeting, killing and assassination of Palestinian journalists by the Israeli occupation, and called on all countries of the world to condemn these systematic crimes against Palestinian journalists and media professionals in the Gaza Strip.

The office also put on the American administration the United Kingdom, Germany and France for the killing of the journalist because the are the major suppliers of weapons to the Israeli government.

It called on the international community, international organizations and organizations related to journalistic and media work in all world countries to condemn the crimes of the occupation, deter it and prosecute it in international courts for its ongoing crimes and bring the criminals of the occupation to justice according to the Palestine Information Center.

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