Gaza ceasefire deal: What has been agreed between Israel and Hamas?
- The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is set to begin on Sunday, following a year of refusal by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to an end to the war in Gaza. The deal involves a captive and prisoner exchange, a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and the end of the devastating war on the Palestinian enclave.
- Netanyahu's government met on Friday to approve the deal, but he faces opposition from within his own government, particularly from the far-right Religious Zionism party. The planned beginning of the ceasefire comes a day before the deadline set by incoming United States President-elect Donald Trump, who has emphasized that he wants an end to the war before he takes office.
- The implementation of the ceasefire agreement is expected to be more transactional than it appears, as Netanyahu may have bought himself greater freedom to act in the West Bank and in determining whatever future that is agreed for Gaza. By agreeing now, Netanyahu may also be more certain of US goodwill when dealing with Gaza in the future.
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