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07.27.05
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IDF to leave Philadelphi route in October
By: Haaretz   
Published: July 27, 2005   
 
Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz announced that the IDF intends to withdraw from the Gaza-Egypt border in October, leaving security in the hands of Egyptian police.

The head of the Defense Ministry political-security department, Amos Gilad, is set to hold another round of talks in Egypt on Sunday. The ministry is hoping that the meeting between Gilad and Egyptian defense officials will lead to agreement on the final details of an Egyptian-Israeli deal, whereby 750 Egyptian police officers will be deployed on the western side of the Philadelphi route.

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Mofaz: IDF plans to leave key Gaza route in October  - (Haaretz)  07.27.2005
 
 

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