Israeli cabinet to vote on ceasefire deal after Netanyahu says hostage agreement reached
- Israel's Security Cabinet is set to vote on a ceasefire deal after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed an agreement to pause the 15-month war with Hamas and release hostages.
- The ceasefire deal, announced by mediators Qatar and the U.S., is expected to begin as soon as Sunday despite resistance from Netanyahu's far-right coalition partners.
- The agreement includes the release of 33 hostages over six weeks in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, with ongoing disputes about the details.
- Netanyahu faces pressure from families of hostages and internal opposition, as the ceasefire could impact his fragile government coalition.
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