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Israel and the United States on Tuesday reached a significant compromise, agreeing that 200 Hamas terrorists, currently hiding in tunnels within an IDF-controlled Yellow Line in Rafah, will be deported.
This agreement comes as part of ongoing efforts to eliminate Hamas's presence in the region.
However, despite the arrangement, no country has yet agreed to accept the deported individuals, leaving a key aspect of the deal unresolved.
This decision follows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with special envoy and son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, at his Jerusalem office.
They also discussed disarming Hamas, demilitarizing Gaza, and ensuring Hamas has no role in Gaza ever again.
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This agreement comes as part of ongoing efforts to eliminate Hamas's presence in the region.
However, despite the arrangement, no country has yet agreed to accept the deported individuals, leaving a key aspect of the deal unresolved.
This decision follows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with special envoy and son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, at his Jerusalem office.
They also discussed disarming Hamas, demilitarizing Gaza, and ensuring Hamas has no role in Gaza ever again.
Israel allows 200 Hamas terrorists to be deported from Gaza | The Jerusalem Post
Notably, no country has agreed to take the Hamas terrorists in after they are deported.