The Philadelphi Corridor, an Israel-Gaza cease-fire obstacle, explained

Israel’s demand to control the Philadelphi Corridor — a narrow strip of no man’s land — is a key issue in Gaza cease-fire talks.

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The border fence between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, seen from Rafah in southern Gaza in May. (Haitham Imad/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

A narrow strip of no man’s land has become the chief sticking point in cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas, many officials from mediating countries say. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly insisted that Israeli forces must remain in the Philadelphi Corridor on the Gaza-Egypt border. That’s been a nonstarter for Hamas, and Egypt says the Israeli troop presence violates a peace treaty between the two countries. Here’s what to know.