Hamas said in a statement on the 17th local time that the obstacles that arose due to Israel's non-compliance have been resolved thanks to the efforts of the mediator.
Earlier, the Israeli prime minister's office called a security cabinet meeting to vote on the agreement to implement the ceasefire after announcing that negotiations for the release and ceasefire of hostages had been finalized with Hamas.
The prime minister's office says Netanyahu has been informed by negotiators that an agreement has been reached to free the hostages, and that the agreement has also been signed.
On the 16th, the two sides agreed to a three-stage ceasefire in Gaza that would stop fighting for 42 days and discuss a permanent end to the war, exchanging Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
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