Israeli security cabinet recommends Gaza ceasefire deal

Key Points

  • Israeli Security Cabinet recommends approving Gaza ceasefire and hostage return deal.
  • Ceasefire expected to halt fighting, ease hostilities in the Middle East, and facilitate humanitarian aid.
  • Hamas to release 33 Israeli hostages in the first phase, Israel to release Palestinian women and children.
  • Obstacles in the ceasefire agreement resolved, with final approval expected from Israel's cabinet.
  • Hardliners in Netanyahu's coalition oppose the deal, but a majority of ministers are expected to back it.

Summary

On January 17, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chaired a meeting where the Israeli Security Cabinet recommended approving a ceasefire agreement and a prisoner swap deal with Hamas. The ceasefire, if successful, would halt the devastating conflict in Gaza, which has resulted in over 46,000 deaths and displaced most of its 2.3 million population. The deal includes the release of 33 Israeli hostages by Hamas in the first phase, with Israel reciprocating by releasing Palestinian women and children. Despite some opposition from hardliners within Netanyahu's coalition, the majority of ministers are expected to support the agreement. The ceasefire aims to reduce hostilities in the region, potentially involving Iran and its proxies, and facilitate a significant increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza, where the population faces severe hardships. The agreement, mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States, also involves a gradual withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza. However, the situation remains volatile with ongoing airstrikes and the need for swift action to ensure the safety and return of hostages.

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January 17, 2025
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