Crucial hours for Gaza: Israeli cabinet votes on ceasefire

Israeli and Hamas delegations officially signed the ceasefire agreement in Gaza in the Qatari capital of Doha. Following the announcement of the agreement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet for a vote. What the far-right ministers will do during the vote is a matter of curiosity. Israeli National Security Minister Ben Gvir announced that he will resign if the agreement is approved by the cabinet. The voting is expected to take place at 16:30 Turkish time.

Israel and Hamas sign ceasefire and hostage agreement in Gaza.
The meeting in Doha, the capital of Qatar, lasted for hours, while the mediator countries, the US, Qatar and Egypt, also signed the agreement.
The Israeli Prime Ministry announced that information was given to Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu instructed his cabinet to meet today for a vote.
The Israeli Prime Ministry also made a statement as the cabinet came together for the meeting.
The statement stated that the process of releasing the hostages is expected to begin on Sunday.
The vote is expected to take place at 16:30 Turkish time.
Hamas announced that the problems regarding the terms of the ceasefire agreement have been resolved.

In a statement made after the start of the cabinet meeting in Israel, Hamas said, “The obstacles that arose due to Israel’s failure to comply with the terms of the ceasefire agreement have been eliminated through the efforts of the mediators.” were included.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu postponed yesterday’s meeting, claiming that Hamas made new demands at the last minute.
Hamas denied Netanyahu’s claim and said, “We remain loyal to the agreement signed the other day.”
In Tel Aviv, far-right Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir yesterday rejected the ceasefire and threatened Netanyahu with the withdrawal of his party from the government. He asked far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to do the same.
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