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Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal delayed due to unresolved disagreements

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that his government will not submit the proposed ceasefire deal with Hamas to a vote until further notice. Netanyahu claims that Hamas has reneged on certain terms of the agreement, which was announced by Qatar, a key mediator in the conflict. However, Hamas officials have denied these claims, stating that there is no basis for Netanyahu's accusations.

    1. This deal would effectively erase the achievements of the war.
    2. If this irresponsible deal is approved and implemented, we the members of Jewish Power will submit letters of resignation to the prime minister.
    3. The deal that is taking shape is a reckless deal.
    1. This is more important than all the differences of opinion that there have ever been between us.
    1. There is no basis for Netanyahu's claims regarding the organizations reneging on articles of the ceasefire agreement.
    1. Hamas has reneged on parts of the agreement … in an effort to extort last-minute concessions.
    1. We're confident that we'll be able to solve these last minute issues and get it moving.
    1. I am confident, and I fully expect that implementation will begin, as we said, on Sunday.
    2. The international community would provide funding, technical support and oversight.
    3. For many months, we've been working intensively with our partners to develop a detailed post-conflict plan that would allow Israel to fully withdraw from Gaza, prevent Hamas from filling back in, and provide for Gaza's governance, security, and reconstruction.
    4. It's not exactly surprising that in a process, a negotiation, that has been this challenging — this fraught — we may get a loose end. We're tying up that loose end as we speak.
    5. The Palestinian Authority should invite international partners to help establish and run an interim administration with responsibility for key civil sectors in Gaza.
    1. Yesterday was a bloody day, and today is bloodier.
    1. What we are seeing rather is the internal conflict within Netanyahu's government, specifically among the Religious Zionist Party.