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Israeli troop presenceFoxnews
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The White House says progress has been made, but a hurdle centering around Israeli troop presence in two areas remains the Netzerim Corridor , a critical crossing that separates travel between North and South Gaza , and the Philadelphia corridor along the Egypt Gaza border.
The USS Abraham Lincoln is now in the Arabian Sea , bolstering U.S. Navy assets in the region should Israel need to be defended.
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