Israeli Cabinet, government to hold meetings early Thursday to approve Gaza cease-fire agreement
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 11:01 | 15 January 2025
- Modified Date: 11:03 | 15 January 2025
The Israeli Security Cabinet and the government will meet early Thursday to approve an agreement with Hamas on a hostage swap and a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli broadcasting authority reported Wednesday.
Cabinet ministers have been invited to a meeting at 11 a.m. (0900GMT), according to Army Radio.
It added that after the meeting, the full government is scheduled to convene to approve the agreement.
The Maariv newspaper quoted an unnamed "senior minister" who said: "There is a large majority in favor of the agreement within the Cabinet and the government."
- Trump's secretary of state nominee says PKK/YPG-led SDF should be 'absolutely' supported
- European leaders, NGOs hail cease-fire in Gaza
- Egypt’s Sisi welcomes Gaza cease-fire agreement
- UN chief urges Israel, Hamas to 'uphold their commitments' in Gaza cease-fire deal
- Hamas calls Gaza cease-fire deal ‘turning point in struggle against Israeli occupation’