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VisitWhat will be the stance of the U.S. on the Israeli troop presence at the Egypt-Gaza border by November 30, 2024?
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Biden Requests Israeli Troop Withdrawal from Egypt-Gaza Border in Ceasefire Deal
Aug 23, 2024, 04:44 PM
U.S. President Joe Biden has requested Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to withdraw Israeli troops from a section of the Egypt-Gaza border. This request is part of an initial phase of a ceasefire and hostage deal aimed at facilitating ongoing negotiations. Netanyahu has partially agreed to this request, allowing for the withdrawal from one position, while maintaining other forces along the Philadelphi corridor. The U.S. has shown support for Israel's position, which has also been acknowledged by Egypt.
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