Israel’s Cabinet has approved a temporary ceasefire with the Palestinian Hamas militant group. As Mike Armstrong reports, the deal is expected to serve as the first halt in the devastating six-week conflict and allow for the freedom of at least 50 hostages held captive by Hamas.
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel, Hamas agree to 4-day ceasefire for hostage exchange and aid replenishment in Gaza
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