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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the delay of the Gaza ceasefire deal approval due to a "last-minute crisis" allegedly caused by Hamas, which reportedly reneged on parts of the agreement.
Axar.az reports that the specific changes were not revealed, but the issue involved a disagreement over Israel's veto on which murder-convicted prisoners should be released in exchange for hostages.
Netanyahu faces domestic pressure to secure the hostages' release, but his far-right coalition could oppose the deal due to concerns over concessions.
The ceasefire agreement, brokered by Qatar, includes the release of 33 hostages and the exchange of Palestinian prisoners. Despite this, tensions remain high, and the Israeli Cabinet’s approval is uncertain.
Concurrently, other militant groups aligned with Iran have suspended attacks on Israel. The deal is seen as a potential turning point, though ongoing negotiations are required to resolve the impasse.
Date
2025.01.16 / 16:52
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Author
Axar.az
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