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Israeli government approves deal with Hamas: behind new ceasefire deal

Israeli government approves agreement with Hamas: behind the new ceasefire agreement The Israeli cabinet has approved an agreement with Hamas on a six-week ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The deal provides for the exchange of 33 Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, scheduled to begin on Sunday.”, — write on: unn.ua

Israeli government approves deal with Hamas: behind new ceasefire deal

Israeli government approves deal with Hamas: behind new ceasefire dealThe Israeli Cabinet of Ministers has approved an agreement with Hamas on a six-week ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The deal provides for the exchange of 33 Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, scheduled to begin on Sunday.

Israel’s Cabinet of Ministers has approved an agreement with the Palestinian group Hamas on a ceasefire and the exchange of hostages in the Gaza Strip. This is reported by AFP, transmits UNN.

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The government made this decision after a meeting lasting more than six hours.

Under the terms of the agreement, a six-week ceasefire will begin on Sunday, with the first exchange of hostages, which could be a step towards ending the 15-month war in the region.

We will remind

Earlier, the military-political cabinet of Israel ratified the ceasefire agreement with Hamas for 42 days. Under the terms of the agreement, 33 Israeli hostages will be exchanged for Palestinian prisoners.

Israel’s military-political cabinet approved a cease-fire agreement in Gaza17.01.25, 15:49 • 19518 views

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