Netanyahu postpones vote on Gaza ceasefire deal
Briefly

The Israeli government postponed a Cabinet vote on a ceasefire deal due to a last-minute dispute with Hamas, sparking criticism amid ongoing airstrikes in Gaza.
Prime Minister Netanyahu attributed the delay to Hamas reneging on parts of the ceasefire agreement, while Hamas maintained its commitment to the deal.
The political dynamics within Netanyahu's coalition raise questions about the future of the ceasefire, as key far-right partners express substantial resistance to the agreement.
Despite broad international approval, the postponement indicates underlying tensions in Israeli leadership, reflecting the complexities of negotiating peace amidst ongoing conflict.
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