
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet has spent over 5 hours deciding whether to approve the ceasefire deal. The deal earlier passed a smaller security cabinet vote on Friday.
The prolonged deliberation by the Israeli cabinet reflects the gravity of the decision at hand. The ceasefire deal, which aims to end the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Palestinian militant groups in Gaza, has been a topic of intense debate and scrutiny.
The ceasefire deal comes after 11 days of intense fighting that resulted in significant casualties and destruction on both sides. The conflict has drawn international attention and condemnation, with calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a return to negotiations for a lasting peace.
Israeli officials have emphasized the need to prioritize the security and well-being of Israeli citizens in any decision regarding the ceasefire deal. The delicate balance between ensuring the safety of Israeli civilians and addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza has been a key consideration in the cabinet's discussions.

The approval of the ceasefire deal by the smaller security cabinet on Friday marked a significant step towards de-escalating the conflict. However, the final decision rests with the full Israeli cabinet, which has been carefully weighing the implications and potential outcomes of accepting the ceasefire terms.
As the Israeli cabinet continues its deliberations, the international community remains hopeful for a swift resolution to the conflict and a return to calm in the region. The ceasefire deal represents a crucial opportunity to prevent further loss of life and to pave the way for renewed efforts towards a peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Stay tuned for updates on the Israeli cabinet's decision regarding the ceasefire deal and its implications for the ongoing situation in the region.