Israeli security cabinet approves ceasefire deal
- The Israeli security cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with Qatar, which will last for 42 days and include the release of 33 hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and a surge of humanitarian aid.
- The deal is similar to a proposal that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized for almost a year, but he has now agreed to it. Many of the remaining 65 hostages are expected to remain in Gaza, and their freedom is yet to be negotiated.
- The ceasefire deal has faced opposition from some members of Netanyahu's coalition, including Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who wants to ensure that the peace in Gaza is not permanent. If Smotrich withdraws from the coalition, it could topple the government, but Netanyahu may be saved by opposition leader Yair Lapid, who has offered his support.
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