What will be the status of the Netzarim checkpoint agreement by December 31, 2025?
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American-Egyptian Company to Manage Vehicle Inspections at Netzarim Checkpoint with Armed Guards Amid Hostage Negotiations
Jan 23, 2025, 12:56 PM
Israeli officials have confirmed that an American-Egyptian company will manage security inspections of vehicles traveling from southern Gaza to northern Gaza. This arrangement follows the withdrawal of Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) from the Netzarim corridor. U.S. private security contractors are set to operate a key checkpoint in Gaza, deploying armed guards to ensure the safe passage of vehicles and prevent the return of armed militants to northern Gaza. The deployment of these contractors is part of a broader agreement related to hostage negotiations and a ceasefire in the region. Representatives from the American security firm have already arrived in Israel to begin preparations for their operations.
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