Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government has approved the ceasefire and hostage deal with Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, following earlier backing from the security Cabinet.

After hours of deliberation, Israel’s government voted in favour of the agreement with Hamas, Netanyahu’s office announced early on Saturday.

The decision had been expected despite the resistance of some far-right ministers.

The government meeting started later than planned and extended into the Jewish Sabbath, which began late Friday afternoon.

After the government’s decision, opponents can appeal to the High Court of Justice. However, the court is unlikely to intervene.

The ceasefire is scheduled to begin on Sunday at 1015 GMT.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a Security Cabinet meeting on the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Koby Gideon/GPO/dpa

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a Security Cabinet meeting on the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Koby Gideon/GPO/dpa



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