After extended diplomatic efforts mediated by the United States and Qatar, Israeli and Hamas negotiators have finalized a hostage release and ceasefire agreement in Doha.
The deal, reached early Friday morning, represents a significant step toward ending the 15-month Gaza conflict that began with Hamasβs October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
The agreement, initially announced on Wednesday, awaits formal approval from Israelβs full cabinet, which is scheduled to convene on Saturday night.
This timeline has delayed the expected release of the first group of hostages from Sunday to Monday. The decision aims to allow opponents of the deal sufficient time to file appeals with Israelβs High Court of Justice.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuβs office confirmed the agreement, stating that the security cabinet will vote on Friday, followed by the full cabinet over the weekend.
Despite the delays, officials have stated the importance of ensuring that legal and procedural requirements are met.
Under the dealβs first phase, Hamas has agreed to release 33 hostages classified as βhumanitarianβ cases, including women, children, elderly individuals, and the sick, over a 42-day period.
The status of all hostages remains uncertain, as Israel has not yet received confirmation of the condition of each individual.
A total of 98 hostages are currently held in Gaza, according to Israeli estimates, including the bodies of at least 36 confirmed deceased.
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