Israeli security cabinet approves deal with Hamas

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The body gave its approval after “examining all diplomatic, security and humanitarian aspects” surrounding the agreement, and believes that the pact “supports the achievement of the objectives of the war” as set out by the Cabinet of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

He security cabinet by Israel gave this on Friday ‘green light’ to the agreement with the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, although the pact has yet to be ratified by the government at a meeting to be held later.

The body gave its approval after “examining all diplomatic, security and humanitarian aspects” surrounding the agreement, and believes that the pact “supports the achievement of the objectives of the war” as set out by the Cabinet of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on social networks.

The United States and Qatar announced on Wednesday that the parties, as main mediators between Israel and Hamas, had reached an agreement on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which also includes the release of the hostages Hamas has been holding since October 7, 2023 , in exchange for an unspecified number of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons.

However, the Israeli government did not comment on the issue at the time, and on Thursday Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Hamas of “creating a last-minute crisis” by “withdrawing explicit agreements.” In this context, the Israeli head of the executive announced the postponement of the meeting that his government would hold to ratify the agreement.

Source: EITB

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