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Israeli cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire deal
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Israeli government officials have approved a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, allowing for the release of hostages held in Gaza and a temporary halt to the 15-month conflict. The agreement was approved by Israel's security cabinet and then by the full cabinet. The ceasefire is expected to take effect on Sunday and will last for six weeks. The agreement includes the release of hostages, but the names of those being released and their status have not been confirmed.
If it is, the challenge ahead remains absolutely huge. The vast majority of shelters are overcrowded. Many are simply living out in the open, or in makeshift structures. They lack basic needs like warm clothes. I would not call these living conditions, they are not conditions fit for human beings.
As coordinated by the parties to the agreement and the mediators, the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will begin at 8:30 am on Sunday, January 19, local time in Gaza.
We advise the inhabitants to take precaution, exercise the utmost caution, and wait for directions from official sources.
It's a very hard decision, but we decided to support it because it's very important to us to see all of our children, men and women back home.
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countries
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- 2.Palestine, State of
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