On Friday morning his office said Netanyahu had been informed by the negotiating team that agreements on the deal had been reached. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a “deal to release the hostages” has been agreed upon.
Netanyahu had delayed a cabinet vote to approve the Gaza ceasefire deal, due on Thursday, accusing Hamas of seeking last-minute changes to the agreement.
He has ordered the political-security cabinet to convene later on Friday, and the government “will then convene to approve the deal,” Netanyahu’s office said. Families of the hostages have been informed, it added.
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Representatives of Israel, Hamas, the United States, and Qatar have officially signed the deal in Doha, Israeli media reports.
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani said the agreement would come into effect on Sunday, pending Israeli cabinet approval.
Netanyahu then delayed a cabinet vote to approve the deal on Thursday, accusing Hamas of trying to “extort last-minute concessions.”.
Although Israeli negotiators have agreed to the deal, which follows months of talks, it cannot be implemented until it is approved by the security cabinet and government.
In conclusion, Hamas said it was committed to the deal, but the uncovered Ug understands it was trying to add some of its members to the list of Palestinian prisoners that would be released under the deal.
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