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Philadelphi Corridor

  • 13 Sep 2024
  • 1 min read

Source: TG

The Israeli Prime Minister intends to control the Philadelphi corridor, including the Rafah crossing after its occupation in the Israel-Hamas war.

  • The demand threatens to stall negotiations for a ceasefire with Hamas.
    • Both Egypt and Hamas reject Israeli military presence on the Philadelphi corridor.
  • Philadelphi Corridor:
    • It is a 14 kilometres long strip of land that represents the entirety of the border area between Gaza and Egypt.
    • It includes the Rafah crossing and runs from the Mediterranean Sea to the Kerem Shalom crossing with Israel.
    • Under the Camp David peace treaty 1979, a limited number of Egyptian troops were allowed, but no heavy armour was permitted.
    • After the 2005 Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the corridor was designated a demilitarised border zone
      • Since 2005, Egypt and the Palestinian Authority were responsible for managing the corridor.
    • It was the only link for Gaza with the outside world not controlled by Israel.
    • Hamas gained control of Gaza in 2007, which led to increased tension and ongoing cross-border smuggling activities.

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