Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) – Kabul: While US President Donald Trump was scheduled to visit Tel Aviv in the coming days, the Zionist newspaper Yisrael Hayom has reported, citing informed sources, that the visit may be postponed until Monday.
On the other hand, the Zionist media outlet Walla and Channel 12 have also reported that the Israeli army has begun the process of withdrawing from Gaza City and the Al-Shati camp. This action was taken after the official implementation of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Palestinian resistance groups.
According to Israeli military sources, Israeli forces are withdrawing from central Gaza towards the agreed ceasefire lines. An army officer described the withdrawal process as “complex and sensitive” and said that the army is trying to carry out the operation “without endangering its forces.”
Meanwhile, news sources have reported the withdrawal of the Golani Brigade and the 7th Brigade of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip, and images and videos of military columns leaving the area have been published.
Meanwhile, Israeli political analysts have described the gradual withdrawal of the army from Gaza as a sign of internal and external pressure on the Netanyahu cabinet, as well as an attempt to reduce human casualties and military costs.
According to observers, the postponement of Trump’s visit to Tel Aviv could be due to Washington’s concerns about increasing security tensions and the possibility of retaliatory attacks by resistance groups.
Studies show that the process of withdrawing Israeli forces from Gaza, although ostensibly part of the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, is in practice a sign of military attrition and Tel Aviv's failure to achieve its war goals.
According to experts, the continuation of this situation could lead to a major change in the field equations in Gaza and even a change in the US approach towards unconditional support for Israel.