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Israel’s full cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal

Lawmakers met well past the beginning of the Jewish Sabbath for the vote, in a reflection of the moment’s importance

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A boy holds a Palestinian flag atop a mound of rubble at a camp for people displaced by conflict in the Gaza Strip on Friday. Photo: AFP

Israel’s cabinet approved a deal early on Saturday for a ceasefire in Gaza that would release dozens of hostages held there and pause the 15-month war with Hamas, bringing the sides a step closer to ending their deadliest and most destructive fighting ever.

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Mediators Qatar and the US announced the ceasefire on Wednesday, but the deal was in limbo for more than a day as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted there were last-minute complications that he blamed on the Hamas militant group.

The ceasefire – just the second achieved during the war – is expected to begin Sunday, though key questions remain, including the names of the 33 hostages to be released during the six-week first phase of the ceasefire and who among them is still alive.

The cabinet met well past the beginning of the Jewish Sabbath, in a reflection of the moment’s importance. In line with Jewish law, the Israeli government usually halts all business for the Sabbath except in emergency cases of life or death.

Netanyahu instructed a special task force to prepare to receive the hostages returning from Gaza and said that their families were informed a deal had been reached.

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Hundreds of Palestinian detainees are to be released as well, and the largely devastated Gaza should see a surge in humanitarian aid.

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