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VisitHow will the international community respond to the Gaza ceasefire by May 31, 2025?
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Hamas, Led by Khalil Al-Hayya, Approves Gaza Ceasefire and Prisoner Exchange Deal with Qatar and Egypt
Jan 15, 2025, 04:22 PM
Hamas has informed Al Jazeera that its delegation, led by Khalil Al-Hayya, has delivered the movement's approval for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement to the mediators in Qatar and Egypt. This development marks a significant step towards potentially ending hostilities in Gaza, with the agreement awaiting further action from other involved parties.
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