Israeli security Cabinet approves ceasefire deal with Hamas
- Israel's security Cabinet on Friday approved the deal with Hamas on a ceasefire in Gaza and the exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners, according to the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Tel Aviv, 17 January 2025 (dpa/MIA) - Israel's security Cabinet on Friday approved the deal with Hamas on a ceasefire in Gaza and the exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners, according to the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The decision had been expected despite the resistance of some far-right ministers.
The deal now goes to Netanyahu's coalition government for the final sign-off, which would pave the way for the agreement to go into effect on Sunday.
The three-phase deal calls for an initial six-week pause in the fighting that has devastated the Gaza Strip over the past 15 months and, according to the Hamas health authority, killed more than 46,000 people in the Palestinian territory.
During this first phase, Hamas is to release 33 hostages held by militants in Gaza and Israel is to release Palestinian prisoners held in its jails.
The deal was reached after months of indirect negotiations involving the mediation of Qatar and the United States.
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