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Israel cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire proposal

 Israel cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire proposal


 Major progress has been made in ending a month-and-a-half-long Palestinian offensive in Gaza. Israel's cabinet is longer than four days.

Major progress has been made in ending a month-and-a-half-long Palestinian offensive in Gaza. Israel's cabinet approved a proposal for a four-day-long ceasefire. Qatar mediated the proposal.  The news of the approval of the ceasefire proposal was.

Al-Jazeera correspondent Hamdah Salhut from East Jerusalem said that according to the proposal approved by the Israeli cabinet, the Palestinian independence organization Hamas will release about 50 hostages held by them. In return, Israel will temporarily stop attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip.Hamdah Salhut also said that according to this ceasefire proposal, some Palestinians imprisoned in Israeli prisons are also supposed to be released.  Hamdah Salhut said, 'We have not yet received the approved document of the ceasefire proposal. Israel's prime minister's office said the proposal was approved after a vote.  Hamas attacked Israel on October 7. According to Israel, more than 1,200 people lost their lives in that attack. And 240 people were taken hostage by Hamas. Several countries including the United States, Israel, and Germany consider Hamas a terrorist organization.Immediately after this, the Israeli forces started a counterattack in Gaza. More than 14,000 people lost their lives in Palestine in the attack that lasted for more than a month and a half. Most of them are children and women. More than 1 million Palestinians have become refugees. The besieged Gaza is facing an extreme humanitarian crisis.  In the meantime, the United States said on Monday that Israel and Hamas had reached an agreement. Under this, some prisoners held by Hamas will be released. Israel will halt attacks on Gaza for a few days.  Later, Ismail Haniya, the leader of Hamas, who lives in Qatar, said in a telegram statement, "We are close to reaching a ceasefire agreement." However, he did not say anything in detail about it.

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