The IDF has seized significant territory, up to 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) into northern Gaza, at the cost of dozens of soldiers’ lives and injuries, particularly in the Jabaliya and Beit Hanoun, areas overlooking Israeli communities like Sderot, Mefalsim and Alumim. A partial withdrawal would jeopardize plans for new outposts to secure the region.
IDF strikes on terror targets in Gaza
(Photo: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)
The IDF’s control of the northern Netzarim Corridor, south of Gaza City, is also at stake. Following the collapse of an earlier ceasefire this year, the IDF reoccupied positions along the Salah al-Din road to block thousands of Hamas terrorists returning with half a million Palestinians to Gaza’s largest city. Opening this key passage fully would give Hamas a military advantage in northern Gaza.
Jerusalem anticipated Hamas would focus on withdrawal lines, with the gap narrowing to a few hundred meters. Israel is willing to pull back 1,000–1,200 meters (0.6–0.75 miles) from the Philadelphi Corridor, while Hamas insists on 800 meters (0.5 miles). Hamas is also expected to demand the release of 100–150 additional high-profile Palestinian prisoners, a smaller gap than previously thought.


