
Israel's government has given the green light to the Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, setting the stage for the agreement to take effect on Sunday. The decision was made after a statement was released by the prime minister's office.
The approval of the agreement came after a lengthy session of discussions that lasted late into the night on Friday. The 33-member group of ministers deliberated on the terms of the deal before reaching a consensus.
The ceasefire and hostage deal is a significant development in the ongoing conflict in the region. It is aimed at bringing an end to the violence and restoring peace in Gaza.

Under the terms of the agreement, both sides have agreed to halt hostilities and work towards a lasting peace. The deal also includes provisions for the release of hostages held by both parties.
The approval of the ceasefire and hostage deal marks a step towards de-escalation in the conflict between Israel and Gaza. It is hoped that this agreement will pave the way for further negotiations and ultimately lead to a lasting resolution to the long-standing conflict.
As the ceasefire and hostage deal is set to come into effect on Sunday, all eyes will be on the region to see if the agreement holds and if it can bring about a much-needed period of calm and stability.