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Israel's cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with Hamas in Gaza, scheduled to begin Sunday. The agreement includes hostage releases from both sides and a six-week truce. The deal is controversial within Netanyahu's coalition, with some hardliners opposing it. Over 46,000 people have been killed and millions displaced during the 15-month conflict in Gaza.
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