Israel’s security cabinet approves ceasefire deal with Hamas
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Live Updates: Israeli Security Cabinet Approves Gaza Cease-Fire Deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the deal, which is expected to be greenlit by the full cabinet later today, could go into effect as early as Sunday.The New York Times - 15m -
Israel security cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire agreement
Ratification comes after delay led to fears that deal would come unstuck. It now passes to full cabinet for signoff. Middle East crisis – live updates Israel’s security cabinet has ratified a ...The Guardian - 33m -
Israel security council recommends approving Hamas hostage, ceasefire deal
Israel's full cabinet now needs to vote on the deal. If it's approved, it would be expected to be implemented on Sunday.CBS News - 1h -
Israeli security cabinet to vote on Gaza ceasefire deal
Israel's security cabinet is meeting to approve the ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas in Gaza. Should the cabinet give the green light, the deal will then go to Israel's full government ...CBS News - 2h -
Israel-Gaza ceasefire live: Netanyahu says hostage release to begin on Sunday if security cabinet approves deal
As cabinet meets, Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says ‘hostages expected to be released as early as Sunday’. During his final press conference earlier on Thursday, US secretary of state Antony ...The Guardian - 2h -
Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said a "loose end" was being tied up but he was confident the ceasefire would begin on Sunday as planned.BBC News - 16h -
New crisis holding up Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal final approvals, Netanyahu says
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is warning a disagreement over the release of certain Palestinian prisoners held by Israel may deter Hamas from the ceasefire deal recently announced. CBS ...CBS News - 21h -
Israel’s cabinet delays approval of the ceasefire deal
Last-minute negotiations are delaying the final approval of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. NBC News’ Daniele Hamamdjian reports on why the Israeli cabinet has delayed their vote on the ...NBC News - 1d -
Trump helped secure an Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. Can it last?
US and Israeli administrations face tough political calculations — and vast undertaking of rebuilding Palestinian enclaveFinancial Times - 1d
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