Israel-Hamas war: PM Benjamin Netanyahu Govt approves ceasefire and hostage deal

The Israel tenaat report claims that the set deal will initiate the first phase in the process of ensuring the release of Israeli hostages as well as Palestinian prisoners. 
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Israel-Hamas war: PM Benjamin Netanyahu Govt approves ceasefire and hostage deal

 The Israel tenaat report claims that the set deal will initiate the first phase in the process of ensuring the release of Israeli hostages as well as Palestinian prisoners. Israel-Hamas war: PM Benjamin Netanyahu Govt approves ceasefire and hostage deal Tel Aviv: Primarily Israeli media but almost all around the world Israeli government has been in a war and lo and behold with Hamas in Gaza Saturday 5 November 2022 while doing a coup aimed a Hamas announced a ceasefire and hostage release deal on the prisoner exchange […] the government headed by Israeli Prime Minister routed Benjamin Netanyahu approved the […] cabinet”. PMB was quoted that the cabinet voted 24-8 in favour of the deal and set a September the 6 to initiate the deal. The agreement will initiate the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza and facilitate the release of both Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners. Israelnationalnews Furthermore, as the Israeli government has adopted the withdrawal process of the set agreement, when there are no longer any ndeshi fans anywhere in the world’s fastest growing population, seeking out the logic of them, it is possible for the opposed team to Judges petition to the High Court of Justice for the ndeshi security prisoners are one of those slated to be released, however, lawmakers do not expect Judge with the highest court to intervene . The Times Of Isreal further reported that Israelnationalews In aided by the palaestinen military israeli security cabinet has over the years strengthened its position and was last friday able to reach an agreement to trade hostages with Hamas and ordered the Israeli government to implement the said policy.On Friday, the family members of the 33 Israeli hostages, who are anticipated to be released on the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, were notified by the Israel Government’s Missing Persons and Hostages Department.

Israel has been given an assurance that a complete list of all the hostages will be dispatched to them a week after the ceasefire agreement has been signed. That said, Israel has no idea how many of the 33 UC persons are alive, but nevertheless they expect that most of them are. Times of Israel has reported that each person is expected to be told 24 hours in advance regarding the details of the hostages who are up for release. There is still no information how many people are to be freed, or in which order the become available, on a first come first serve basis.

In addition to the 33 hostages, Israel claims that around 65 other individuals are still held captive in Gaza, as well as 36 deceased individuals. This change is anticipated to provide a considerable degree of political, social, and economic stability to Gaza once it has been successfully achieved. The focus during the next talks will be on how to end the ongoing war in Gaza, as well how to tackle the issue of the remaining hostages that have not yet been released.With the families of the remaining 70 hostages in the hands of terrorists not wanting to take any risk, and Netanyahu’s far-right coalition allies urging him not to accept a ceasefire agreement means that the second phase of the agreement is highly unlikely to take place.

After resolving the final hurdles, the Israeli and Hamas negotiation teams reached a consensus in regards to an agreement in Doha early Friday. The US and Qatar, the mediators in the talks, announced on Wednesday that an arrangement was made to end the altercation, which started in the Gaza region as a result of the Hamas attack on the 7th of October 2023 killing 1,200 civilians and more than 250 people were abducted while a hundred are still missing; this lasted for 15 months.In response to this, Israel launched a major counter offensive against Hamas fighters located in the Gaza strip. This counter attack has been condemned by several aid groups and humanitarian organizations as there was a high amount of civilian casualties. More than 45,000 people have died due to the ongoing violence according to the Gaza health ministry, half of who were women and children.

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