This morning, the IDF withdrew from the Netzarim route and allowed the return of Gazans to the northern Gaza Strip as agreed upon in the political agreement after the negotiations on Arbel Yehud and Agam Berger.
The Gazans returned to the northern Gaza Strip on foot, and those who stood and greeted them were armed Hamas terrorists, with green ribbons greeting those who returned home.
According to the agreement, the return of armed men or weapons to the northern Gaza Strip is prohibited, but the pedestrian crossing that takes place this morning through the coastal route is without checking the returning Gazans.
Military correspondent Doron Kadosh claims that there is no problem in smuggling weapons into the vast amount of equipment with which the Gazans return north, so it can be assumed that Hamas will easily succeed in smuggling weapons back to the northern Gaza Strip, despite the agreement.
He added: "Israel does not have the ability to seriously enforce the issue, and even if an armed man is identified among a crowd of thousands of Gazans moving north, how will the IDF harm him and attack him without killing dozens more people around him?
Therefore, Hamas got what it wanted this morning: a return to full control of the northern Gaza Strip. In addition, the northern Gaza Strip will soon return to being an area populated by more than 1.5 million Gazans, after it was greatly emptied and only about 200,000 people remained.
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