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Wednesday April 20, 12:27
Israel moves gear from Gaza
(by Olivia Cohen)


Israel army seems to getting ready to leave the Gaza Strip as it launched the removing some of its equipment from its bases.

The move may signall that Israel will soon withdraw its troops from the Gaza Strip, according to some officials.

About 30 containers of non-military equipment were taken from a base in southern Gaza. The equipment involved non-essential items such as computers, clothing and furniture. "It does not involve security or defence infrastructure. It is not diluting our ability to defend Israeli citizens," according to a spokesman.

The military spokesman also said that Israel plans to withdraw 8,000 Jewish settlers and the soldiers who guard them as soon as this summer.

Israel delayed its plans to start the withdrawal of troops by three weeks.
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