Sticking to The Plan
24 Hours Left: IDF Scrambles to Meet Deadline—The Massive Gaza Withdrawal Is Underway
IDF launches phased withdrawal from Gaza Strip as part of hostage release agreement. Military to maintain control of 53% territory including strategic zones. Operation to complete within 24 hours.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) initiated a partial, sequenced withdrawal from the Gaza Strip overnight and through this morning, October 10, 2025, executing the first operational step of the recently ratified agreement with Hamas for the release of all Israeli hostages.
The maneuver saw tanks and armored vehicles, including elements of the 188th Armored Brigade, rolling out of the territory toward pre-determined deployment lines. This large-scale pullback was conducted under the active defense of artillery shelling and airstrikes in specific sectors to secure the exiting forces.
The Phased Withdrawal: Completing the First Stage
The government's ratification of the hostage-release agreement triggered a strict 24-hour timeline for the initial military redeployment, which is expected to be finalized by tonight.
The IDF confirmed that some units have been completely withdrawn from Gaza, while others are repositioning along the new, agreed-upon lines. The operation is highly sensitive, designed to reduce direct friction with Hamas forces while simultaneously protecting the retreating troops.
Controlling the Territory: The New Deployment Map
Following the completion of the withdrawal, the IDF will maintain a significant and strategically defined presence within the Gaza Strip. The new deployment lines will leave Israel in control of just over 53 percent of the Strip's total territory, primarily focusing on non-urban areas.
Key areas of retained control include:
The strategic pullback marks a dramatic turning point in the conflict, setting the stage for the next phases of the hostage deal while redefining Israel's military posture inside the territory.
UPDATE 10:54 AM
The IDF's partial withdrawal to the agreed-upon "yellow border" in the Gaza Strip is reportedly near completion, expected by Friday afternoon. Army Radio announced that this step will immediately trigger the 72-hour window for Hamas to return all remaining living hostages.
The deadline for the hostages to be returned to Israeli territory is therefore set for Monday afternoon at the latest. The military movement represents the crucial operational activation of the complex exchange agreement.