Israel’s security cabinet gave the green light to the agreement with Hamas and the release of hostages is on track

Israel’s security cabinet gave the green light to the agreement with Hamas and the release of hostages is on track

The decision came a day after Israeli attacks in the Gaza region. This meeting will be joined by another one with the full cabinet to address specific details.

The security cabinet Israel approved a ceasefire agreement and release of hostages in Loop, after Israeli and Hamas negotiators resolved their remaining disputes. This would put an end to the dispute that has lasted 15 months of war. This meeting will be joined by another one with the full cabinet to address the specific details of the pact and its final implementation, according to the prime minister’s office. Benjamin Netanyahu.

The agreement consists of two rounds of voting before its implementation. The first, carried out by the security cabinet, a small forum of high-ranking ministers, began today at 7 in the morning. In this meetingthe Israeli security cabinet recommended that the full cabinet approve the proposed ceasefire agreement and release of hostagesAccording to the office of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Israel: the security cabinet gave the green light to the ceasefire with Hamas

The recommendation was taken “after analyzing all diplomatic, security and humanitarian aspects” of the agreement, under the premise that it contributes to the achievement of the objectives set out in the conflict. It is not yet known which ministers voted in favor of the measure.

However, the party Religious Zionismled by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, and the Otzma Yehudit party, led by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, They have already announced that they will not support the agreement.

Israeli attack after agreement

Less than 24 hours after the agreed agreement, Israeli forces carried out airstrikes, leaving at least 70 dead.

Less than 24 hours after the agreed agreement, Israeli forces carried out airstrikes, leaving at least 70 dead.

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Second round of voting remains

The second round of voting was scheduled for today at 3:30 p.m. local time (10:30 a.m. in Argentina), led by the full cabinet made up of more than 30 ministers. Netanyahu’s office said that The agreement could come into force on Sundayas planned, provided that Israeli ministers sign it. Hamas said on Friday there were no longer obstacles to the deal.

”Awaiting cabinet approval [de seguridad] and the government, and compliance with the agreement, the release of hostages can occur according to the planned plan starting Sunday,” a statement said.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog welcomed the decision and said he hopes “the government will follow suit soon.” “This is a vital step on the path to fulfilling the basic commitment that a nation has to its citizens,” he added.

Gaza: Israel attacked the region after the ceasefire agreement with Hamas and left at least 70 dead

Less than 24 hours after the agreed ceasefire agreement in Gaza, Israeli forces carried out airstrikes, leaving at least 70 deadin the vicinity of the area during the night of Thursday, according to residents and authorities of the enclave.

The complex ceasefire agreement emerged Wednesday after mediation by Qatar, Egypt and the United States to stop the war that devastated the coastal and raging territory of the Middle East. Its implementation is scheduled for Sunday and establishes an initial six-week ceasefire with the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip.

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