Tel Aviv. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. He said there was an agreement to return the Hamas hostages to the Gaza Strip.
On Friday, Netanyahu will convene a meeting of his security cabinet. After this, the government will approve the deal.
Meanwhile, Israel’s opposition leaders have backed Prime Minister Netanyahu over the agreement. However, Israel’s Minister of National Security Affairs has said that the deal was made in a hurry. He said his party would not support the government if the agreement was accepted.
An agreement has been reached between Israel and Hamas on a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. Until now, talks on the release of Palestinian prisoners had been stalled on the part of Israel. This has now been clarified by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
After this, the deal must be approved by the Israeli cabinet. Israel’s cabinet will meet on Saturday in this regard. About the agreement, opposition leader Yair Lapid said on the micro-blogging website X, “I am telling Benjamin Netanyahu that there is no need to be afraid.” You will get full support to complete the contract. This is more important than all the disagreements between us so far.
Israel’s Minister of National Security Affairs Itamar Ben Gvir criticized the ceasefire agreement.
Israeli Minister of National Security Affairs Itamar Ben-Gvir criticized the ceasefire agreement. He called it hasty. He wrote on X that the agreement was being made in a hurry.
He said that it included the release of hundreds of murderous terrorists, the return of terrorists to the Gaza Strip and so on. He was concerned that the agreement would destroy all the gains of the war. Agency
Netanyahu approves ceasefire deal, cabinet meeting to be held on Saturday
