Israeli officials announced that the government is set to vote on a proposed ceasefire deal with Gaza on Thursday. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar stated on Wednesday that the government expects to discuss and decide on the ceasefire-for-hostage agreement.
An Israeli official confirmed that the Security Cabinet will convene on Thursday morning to cast their votes on the deal. The agreement aims to halt the ongoing conflict and secure the release of hostages held in Gaza.
The proposed ceasefire comes after weeks of escalating tensions between Israel and Gaza, raising hopes for a potential end to the hostilities. Details of the deal have not been fully disclosed, but the upcoming vote signifies a crucial step toward peace in the region.
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Israel's cabinet, govt to vote on Gaza truce deal Thursday: officials
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