Troops were pulled out of the Tulkarem camp by Friday morning and had left Al-Faraa earlier, but in a statement, the Israeli military suggested the operation was not yet over.

“Israeli security forces are continuing to act to achieve the objectives of the counterterrorism operation,” the military said in a statement.

Germany’s foreign minister presses for a cease-fire during her visit to Israel

TEL AVIV, Israel — Germany’s foreign minister says the Israel-Hamas war can’t be resolved with a purely military approach and pressed for a cease-fire in a meeting Friday with her Israeli counterpart.

Speaking Friday after meeting in Israel with Israel Katz, Annalena Baerbock pointed to the killing of six hostages by Hamas the previous week as Israeli troops appeared to be moving to rescue them.

“We saw last weekend that purely military pressure endangers the lives of the hostages,” she said, adding that the fate of the remaining hostages should take priority.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists on a demand that has emerged as a major sticking point in talks: continued Israeli control of the Philadelphi corridor, a narrow band along Gaza’s border with Egypt where Israel contends Hamas smuggles weapons into Gaza. Egypt and Hamas deny it.

Baerbock said she understands Israel’s security concerns, and specifically those about the corridor — “but solutions can be found for this together” and the European Union is prepared to help if it can.

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