The agreement between Israel and Hamas on the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of the hostages was concluded. According to Israeli media, the Israeli cabinet will convene tomorrow Friday to ratify the agreement.
Final disagreements delaying a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas have been resolved, Axios reported Thursday, citing an unnamed U.S. official.
Earlier this afternoon, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of backing away from some points of the truce agreement reached yesterday by the two sides. For this reason, the Israeli government postponed its approval, which was scheduled for today.
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The postponement concerns the names of Palestinian prisoners whose release Hamas is seeking in exchange for the release of hostages it is holding in the Gaza Strip, according to reports. The dispute over this issue is expected to be resolved soon, a US official said earlier.
An unnamed US official told the US news website Axios that disagreements over the deal had been resolved.
Outstanding issues in the deal have been resolved and the deal has been sealed, Israeli journalist Barak Ravid said, citing a US source.
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