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Netanyahu Halts Gaza Ceasefire Deal Approval Amid Last-Minute Disputes

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Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that his cabinet would not proceed with approving the agreement for Gaza. This decision came Netanyahu Hamas of causing a “last-minute crisis” by backing of previously agreed terms, to “extort last-minute concessions,” as stated by the Office of the Israeli Prime Minister.

The ratification of the ceasefire was initially scheduled for Thursday, but the unexpected in Hamas’s stance has led to this abrupt halt. Netanyahu’s office emphasized that the cabinet would be postponed until Hamas reverses its position.

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Internationally, to the ceasefire have varied. Indonesia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry expressed support for the ceasefire but went further by for a broader . In their statement, they called for the immediate implementation of the ceasefire and stressed the necessity of ending Israel’s occupation to facilitate the establishment of an independent and sovereign Palestinian , aligning with the two-state solution based on parameters.

This marks a setback in the peace process, highlighting the complexities and challenges in negotiating peace in the . The international community watches closely, hoping for a resolution that brings lasting peace while addressing the core issues of sovereignty and occupation.

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