Implementation of Gaza ceasefire deal seen as key

A ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel has been welcomed by the international community, with the deal set to be implemented in three phases starting on Sunday. The agreement involves the release of hostages and an Israeli military withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, with humanitarian aid expected to enter the region.
A ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel is set to be implemented in three phases. The deal, reached after months of mediation by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, will start with a 42-day phase where fighting will halt and the Israeli military will withdraw from populated areas. Humanitarian aid, including 600 trucks daily, will enter Gaza to restore electricity and provide essential supplies. China has welcomed the agreement, hoping it will achieve a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire. The international community, including the UN and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, has also expressed support for the deal. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed a Cabinet vote on the agreement, accusing Hamas of making last-minute demands.
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