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Israel and Hamas Approve Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Exchange Deal

The agreement, brokered with international mediation, includes a phased ceasefire and prisoner releases but faces significant political and logistical challenges.

  • Israel's Security Cabinet has approved a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, which includes the release of 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
  • The ceasefire is set to begin on Sunday, contingent on final approval from the full Israeli government, which is expected to convene shortly.
  • The deal outlines a three-phase plan, including a 42-day ceasefire, humanitarian aid delivery, and potential negotiations for a longer-term truce.
  • Internal opposition from Israel's far-right coalition members has created political tensions, though they have agreed to remain in the government for now.
  • Experts warn of potential obstacles, including disagreements over prisoner exchanges and the role of Hamas in Gaza's governance, which could jeopardize the deal's implementation.
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