Israel’s security Cabinet recommends approval of ceasefire in Gaza; deal now goes to full Cabinet
JERUSALEM, Israel (AP) — Israel’s security Cabinet recommended approval of a ceasefire that would pause the fighting in Gaza and release dozens of hostages held by militants.
The deal will now go to the full Cabinet.
The prime minister’s office said Friday that if a deal is passed, the ceasefire could start as soon as Sunday with the first hostages released then.
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