Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested during his trip to Washington, D.C., that Hamas and Israel could be approaching a ceasefire deal. Meeting with hostages’ families, Netanyahu said conditions for an agreement are “ripening.” At the same time, Hamas and Fatah have also pledged to form an interim national unity government. Nathaniel Dove explores whether this could lead to the agreement for which people are hoping.
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Hamas, Fatah announce unity government while Netanyahu says ceasefire deal ‘ripening’
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