27.01.2025 11:40
After the Israeli army's withdrawal following the resolution of the crisis that emerged during the hostage exchange, tens of thousands of Palestinians continue to move towards northern Gaza. The images coming from the region have disturbed far-right former National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who stated, "This looks not like a victory but like a complete surrender. We must return to war and destroy [them]."
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The Israeli army announced that residents of the Gaza Strip could cross from south to north at 07:00 local time (08:00 TRT) in the morning.
ARMY SPOKESPERSON ANNOUNCED THE DEVELOPMENT
Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated in a post on X that Palestinians could cross north from the Netzarim Corridor on foot via al-Rashid Street located on the western coast of the Gaza Strip.
IMAGES INFURIATED BEN GVIR
Following the development, tens of thousands of Palestinians continued their advance towards northern Gaza, while images from the region infuriated the far-right former Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who recently resigned in protest against the ceasefire.
THE RETURN OF PALESTINIANS DISTURBED HIM
Former Minister Ben Gvir was disturbed by the return of tens of thousands of Palestinians who were forcibly displaced due to Israeli attacks in Gaza to the lands in the north from the south.
"THIS IS NOT A VICTORY, BUT A COMPLETE SURRENDER"
The Israeli minister, who claimed that the images coming from Gaza were a humiliating part of the hostage agreement, stated in a post on social media, "This looks like a complete surrender rather than a victory," and added, "We must return to war and eliminate them."
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