Gaza War: The Israeli army announces its control of the Philadelphia border axis with Egypt

An archive photo taken from Rafah, Palestine, of an Egyptian soldier guarding a watchtower in Rafah, Egypt

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The Israeli army announced that it took control of the strategic Philadelphia axis, which is located along the border between Gaza and Egypt.

Army spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Wednesday that Israeli forces had imposed “operational control” over the Philadelphia corridor in recent days, describing it as a “lifeline” for Hamas, which “regularly smuggles weapons into the Gaza Strip.”

The Philadelphia or Salah al-Din axis is an area, parts of which are about 100 meters (330 feet) wide, and extends along the Gaza border with Egypt. Its length is 13 kilometers (8 miles), and it is located in the buffer zone according to the peace treaty signed by Egypt and Israel in 1979. .

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