A ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel in Gaza is expected as Netanyahu heads to Cairo for talks.
A Gaza ceasefire deal is expected in the coming days, according to Reuters, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to travel to Cairo for negotiations.Sources indicate that a Gaza ceasefire deal is expected to be signed in the coming days.Hamas has stated that a ceasefire and hostage deal can only move forward if Israel refrains from introducing new conditions for peace.
'The proposed three-phase plan would involve the release of civilians and female soldiers still held in Gaza within the first 45 days. Of the 96 hostages believed to remain in Gaza, Israel estimates that 62 are still alive.The senior Palestinian official added that under the proposed deal, Israeli forces would withdraw from Gaza's city centers, the coastal road, and the strip of land bordering Egypt.
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