While a de-escalation of the tension in the Middle East is expected with the ceasefire agreement, a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office has disrupted the process. In a statement made today from the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it was reported that the ceasefire agreement would be put to a vote in the security cabinet at 11:00 AM, but the expected news did not arrive. THE RELEASE OF THE FIRST HOSTAGES IS EXPECTED ON SUNDAYIn the latest statement from Israel, it was noted that after the security cabinet and the government approve the ceasefire agreement, the process of releasing hostages will be implemented according to the planned framework, and the release of the first hostages is expected on Sunday. HAMAS: OBSTACLES HAVE BEEN REMOVEDA critical statement regarding the process has come from Hamas. The statement said, "The obstacles that arose due to Israel's failure to comply with the terms of the ceasefire agreement have been removed through the efforts of the mediators."
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