
Ceasefire in Gaza Begins After Three-Hour Delay
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has begun after a three-hour delay, pausing the conflict in Gaza. Hostage releases are expected, offering hope for peace after months of devastation.
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A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has begun after a three-hour delay, pausing the conflict in Gaza. Hostage releases are expected, offering hope for peace after months of devastation.

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Israel approves a ceasefire deal to secure hostages’ release from Gaza, potentially moving toward ending the 15-month conflict.

Israel’s security cabinet has approved a ceasefire agreement with Gaza, with the full cabinet set to finalize the deal later today, signaling a potential end to recent hostilities.

Israel expects the release of hostages held in Gaza since Hamas’ October 7 attack to begin on Sunday, according to the Israeli Prime Minister’s office.

A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas offers hope amid ongoing challenges in Gaza. The agreement aims to end hostilities and address the humanitarian crisis in the region.

After 15 months of conflict resulting in thousands of casualties, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire, bringing hope for peace in the region.

Hamas affirms commitment to the ceasefire agreement amid accusations from Israel that the group is backtracking on the deal. The Israeli cabinet delays meeting until all terms are accepted.