Netanyahu says Cabinet won’t meet over ceasefire until Hamas backs down from ‘last minute crisis’
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his Cabinet will not meet to approve a ceasefire agreement until Hamas backs down from what it called a 'last minute crisis.'
- Netanyahu’s office accused Hamas of reneging on parts of the agreement to extort last minute concessions.
- Hamas declared it will not release the remaining captives without a lasting ceasefire and a full Israeli withdrawal.
- Demonstrators, representing families of soldiers killed in Gaza, protested against a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
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Israeli cabinet delays ceasefire vote
Israel has delayed a vote on whether to approve the Gaza ceasefire as it accuses Hamas of trying to change the terms of the deal, and it's not yet clear what effect new unemployment data will have on interest rates. The post Israeli cabinet delays ceasefire vote appeared first on Crikey.
Media reports - Israel's cabinet postpones decision on Gaza ceasefire
According to media reports, the Israeli government will not vote on the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip until tomorrow. This was reported by several news agencies, citing a government representative and local media.
Israeli Right pressures Benjamin Netanyahu on ceasefire deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was dealing with headwinds from his own coalition Thursday after right-wing members expressed their unhappiness with the Israel–Hamas ceasefire agreement. Two members of his governing coalition, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, have repeatedly denigrated several iterations of ceasefire proposals and did so again Wednesday following... The post Israeli Righ…
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