In a major breakthrough after 47 days of intense conflict, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a temporary ceasefire that could bring relief to war-torn Gaza. Here's what we know so far:
🔹 Israel's cabinet approved a deal Wednesday to pause fighting for four days in exchange for Hamas releasing 50 women and children held hostage since October 7.
🔹 Hundreds of trucks carrying humanitarian aid, medical supplies, and fuel will be allowed into all areas of Gaza during the pause.
🔹 The conflict has already claimed over 14,128 lives in Gaza, according to local authorities.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh confirmed the group is "approaching a truce agreement," though details remain fluid. The deal marks the first significant pause in fighting that has drawn global concern over civilian casualties and humanitarian access.
While the pause offers a glimmer of hope, both sides emphasize this is not a permanent ceasefire. Analysts warn the coming days could determine whether this becomes a turning point or temporary respite in one of 2023's most devastating conflicts. 🌍💔
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