Israel’s security cabinet recommends approving Gaza ceasefire deal | World News

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Israel’s security cabinet has approved a deal with Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages and prisoners.

It will now go to the full cabinet for final sign-off, with a full government meeting scheduled later today.

A statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said approval came “after examining all political, security and humanitarian aspects” and with the understanding it “supports the achievement of the war’s goals”.

If passed, the truce could begin on Sunday.

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In its first stage, the deal will see 33 of the 98 hostages freed over the course of six weeks. The remainder are to be released in a second phase that will be negotiated during the first.

Between 990 and 1,650 Palestinian prisoners and detainees will be released in return.

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Despite a ceasefire potentially just days away, Israel has continued strikes on Gaza and Palestinian officials reported 86 people killed the day after it was unveiled.

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