Israeli Cabinet Approves Gaza Ceasefire Deal, Hostage Release Set to Begin
Israel approves a ceasefire agreement with Gaza, initiating the release of hostages and prisoners, marking a potential step toward ending the 15-month-old conflict.
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Israel approves a ceasefire agreement with Gaza, initiating the release of hostages and prisoners, marking a potential step toward ending the 15-month-old conflict.
Israel’s government has approved a ceasefire agreement aimed at securing the release of hostages held in Gaza, signaling a potential breakthrough in the 15-month-old conflict.
Israel’s cabinet approves a ceasefire deal with Gaza, set to begin on Sunday, aiming to secure the release of hostages and potentially end the 15-month-old conflict.
The Israeli cabinet approves a ceasefire deal with Gaza, aiming to secure the release of hostages and potentially end the 15-month-old conflict. The agreement involves a ceasefire and hostage-for-prisoner exchanges.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire after 15 months of intense conflict, ending hostilities that resulted in significant loss of life. Key events over this period highlight the path to this agreement.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a phased deal to end the 15-month-long Gaza war, starting with a six-week ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners and hostages, marking a significant step toward regional peace.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release after Doha talks, says source.
Israeli special forces raided Gaza’s Rafah on February 12, releasing two hostages and launching strikes that reportedly killed at least 74 Palestinians, stirring fear among local residents.
In a significant step under the ceasefire, Hamas released hostages including Israelis, Thais, and a Filipino, while Israel freed Palestinian women and children, signaling hope for lasting peace.
Israel and Hamas continue hostage exchanges amid a fragile Gaza truce, bringing emotional reunions and ongoing hope for families awaiting the return of their loved ones.
A four-day truce between Israel and Hamas began on Friday, allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza and facilitating the release of hostages and detainees. The ceasefire brings hope for relief amidst ongoing tensions.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a four-day humanitarian pause in the Gaza conflict, during which Hamas will release 50 women and children hostages, and humanitarian aid will enter the Gaza Strip.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to release 50 hostages in exchange for a four-day ceasefire, allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza amid ongoing conflict.