Israeli officials are gearing up for a critical decision as the government prepares to vote on a significant Gaza truce deal this Thursday. The proposed agreement not only aims to establish a ceasefire but also includes provisions for the release of hostages, making it a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar announced on Wednesday that the government is expected to take this important vote on the ceasefire-for-hostage deal on Thursday. This move comes amid escalating tensions and international calls for peace in the region.
Additionally, an Israeli official confirmed that the Security Cabinet will convene on Thursday morning to deliberate and vote on the proposed deal. The outcome of this vote could have far-reaching implications for both the stability of the Gaza region and the safety of hostages involved.
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Israel's cabinet, govt to vote on Gaza truce deal Thursday: officials
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