Israeli official: Gaza ceasefire talks make significant progress
According to online reports, according to CCTV News, a senior Israeli official said that after the relevant mediation agencies submitted a latest version of the ceasefire agreement to Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), the Gaza ceasefire negotiations have made "significant progress", and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved the Israeli negotiating delegation to advance on multiple issues. It is said that Israel has previously revised its military deployment plan during the proposed ceasefire period. The Israeli army will withdraw from the "Morag Military Corridor". At the same time, Israel will establish a 1.5-kilometer-wide buffer zone along the Egypt-Gaza border and set up a security zone about 1-kilometer-wide in other areas close to the border in the Gaza Strip. Israeli officials told the media that Israel and Hamas have not yet reached an agreement on the proportion of personnel exchanges between the two sides, and negotiations are expected to continue for at least several days.
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