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Israel's cabinet postpones key vote to Gaza ceasefire to January 18

As per an Israeli official, the full cabinet vote on the agreement is now expected to take place on Saturday. However, the smaller security cabinet will meet on Friday to vote on the deal

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Palestinians walk on a dirt road lined with rubble from destroyed buildings in Gaza City. Pic/AFP

Palestinians walk on a dirt road lined with rubble from destroyed buildings in Gaza City. Pic/AFP

Israel's cabinet has postponed a key vote on the Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal until Saturday, with a smaller security cabinet vote scheduled for Friday, according to a report by CNN. As per an Israeli official, the full cabinet vote on the agreement is now expected to take place on Saturday. However, the smaller security cabinet will meet on Friday to vote on the deal.

Notably, the meeting was originally planned for Thursday. Earlier, the leader of the opposition Yair Lapid responded to the threat made by a coalition party to quit the government if the deal is approved. In a rough translation of a post on X, Lapid wrote, "I say to Benjamin Netanyahu, don't be afraid or intimidated, you will get every safety net you need to make the hostage deal. This is more important than any disagreement we've ever had."

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