The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have withdrawn from the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza following a deadly ambush by Hamas fighters that resulted in one soldier's death and 11 others wounded. The incident occurred during a rescue operation, and the IDF has imposed military censorship on the details surrounding the event.
As of today, there is still no information regarding the four soldiers who remain missing. The ambush marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, which has seen increasing violence and military engagements in the region.
This week, the situation in Gaza has drawn international attention, with various governments urging restraint. As previously reported, France has called for Israel to halt its settlement expansion efforts in the West Bank, highlighting the broader implications of the ongoing conflict on regional stability.
The IDF's withdrawal from Al-Zaytoun raises questions about the future of military operations in Gaza and the safety of personnel deployed in the area. Observers are closely monitoring the situation, anticipating further developments as tensions continue to rise.

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