
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 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’s security cabinet has approved a Gaza ceasefire agreement, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office. The full cabinet is expected to convene later to give final approval.
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