Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday accused Hamas of backing out of a cease-fire deal to release hostages and bring a pause to more than a year of fighting.
Netanyahu's office said Thursday his Cabinet won't meet to approve the Gaza cease-fire deal until Hamas backs down from what it called a 'last minute crisis.' Netanyahu's office accused Hamas, without elaborating, of trying to go back on part of the agreement in an attempt 'to extort last minute concessions.' The Israeli Cabinet was set to ratify the deal Thursday.
ISRAEL-HAMAS CEASE-FIRE, HOSTAGE RELEASE DEAL REACHED: ‘AMERICANS WILL BE PART OF THAT’ Biden said the first phase will last six weeks and 'includes a full and complete cease-fire, withdrawal of Israeli forces from all the populated areas of Gaza, and the release of a number of hostages held by Hamas, including women and elderly and the wounded. And I'm proud to say Americans will be part of that hostage release and phase one as well.
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