Israel withdraws troops from Gaza, leaving one brigade in charge of securing the region: A milestone in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas

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Israel has withdrawn all ground troops from the southern Gaza Strip, leaving only one brigade behind in the enclave, according to a military source. This withdrawal comes after four months of combat in the Khan Yunis area and six months since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

The remaining Israeli brigade in Gaza is responsible for securing a corridor between southern Israel and the Gaza coast, blocking passage to the north of the Strip, and facilitating operations in the center and north of the territory. This move marks a significant shift in the military presence in the region.

As of April 7, six months into the conflict, the death toll in Gaza stands at over 33,100 people, including 9,560 women and 14,500 children, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. Israel claims that around 13,000 of the dead are militants, while Hamas disputes this figure.

In light of the ongoing crisis, international partners have joined forces to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza by providing aid and support to its people. The British government has announced a military and civil support package to establish a maritime aid corridor for Gaza. This initiative includes deploying a ship from

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