Israeli soldiers in Salah Al Din corridor - in pictures
Israeli military vehicles drive through Salah Al Din corridor – also known as the Philadelphi Corridor – along the border between Gaza and Egypt. Reuters
Israeli soldiers at the entrance of a tunnel, which the military says Hamas militants used in the southern Gaza Strip, about 100 metres from the Salah Al Din corridor. AP
Israeli military vehicles drive through the Salah Al Din corridor area in southern Gaza. Reuters
The corridor's status has been at the centre of ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas. AP
An Israeli army vehicle driving through Salah Al Din corridor, near destroyed buildings. Getty Images
The Salah Al Din corridor was intended to be a demilitarised zone after Israel's peace agreement with Egypt in 1979. AP
Damaged buildings near the corridor amid the ground offensive of the Israeli army in Gaza. Reuters
Israeli soldiers at the entrance of a tunnel, which the military says Hamas militants used in the southern Gaza Strip, about 100 metres from the Salah Al Din corridor. AP
Part of the 14-kilometre corridor, near destroyed buildings. Getty Images