Israeli cabinet to vote on ceasefire deal after Netanyahu says hostage agreement reached
- Benjamin Netanyahu announced that a deal to return hostages from the Gaza Strip has been reached, allowing the Israeli cabinet to vote on a ceasefire agreement later today.
- The ceasefire deal would pause fighting in Gaza and see dozens of hostages released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, while allowing displaced Palestinians to return home.
- Israeli airstrikes killed at least 72 people in Gaza on Thursday, raising concerns about the implementation of the ceasefire agreement amid rising tensions in Netanyahu's government coalition.
- The deal includes a phased release of hostages and a potential end to a 15-month war, but faces resistance from Netanyahu's far-right coalition partners.
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