Israeli security cabinet approves ceasefire deal
- Israel's cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal involving the release of 33 hostages held by Hamas in exchange for approximately 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, as reported by Vered Weiss.
- The first group of hostages to be released includes children and women, with the release expected to start soon, according to the Prime Minister's Office.
- The deal has faced criticism due to concerns about Hamas's trustworthiness, raising fears that hostages may remain in captivity, as noted by Israeli officials.
- The agreement, which aims to pause the ongoing conflict, will be implemented after full cabinet approval, and the High Court will review related petitions, as stated by the Prime Minister's Office.
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