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Israel 'agrees to Gaza ceasefire' | Israel 'agrees to Gaza ceasefire' |
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The Israeli government has approved a ceasefire with the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas in Gaza, Israeli media and defence officials say. | |
The decision was taken overnight following the return of a defence official, Amos Gilad, from Cairo, where he held talks with Egyptian mediators. | The decision was taken overnight following the return of a defence official, Amos Gilad, from Cairo, where he held talks with Egyptian mediators. |
The truce is scheduled to begin at 0600 (0300 GMT) on Thursday. | |
Hamas, which controls Gaza, says it is confident all militants will abide by the agreement. | |
Hamas seized control of Gaza in June 2007, driving out forces loyal to Fatah, the political faction led by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. | |
Since then, Israel, the Palestinian Authority and the international community have sought to isolate Hamas. | Since then, Israel, the Palestinian Authority and the international community have sought to isolate Hamas. |
Two-stage deal | |
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defence Minister Ehud Barak approved the ceasefire agreement with Hamas overnight after they were briefed by Mr Gilad on his return from Cairo, Israel Radio said. | |
The Israeli government said earlier that it would give the truce a chance | |
The station said Mr Gilad had received assurances from Egypt that Hamas accepted all of Israel's conditions for the truce. | |
As well as a halt to all hostilities on Thursday morning, the deal also envisages a partial reopening of Gaza's borders. | |
A second stage would focus on the return of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit and on a deal to reopen the Rafah crossing into Egypt. | |
An Israeli security source told Israel radio that the negotiations on Cpl Shalit's release were expected to resume with a few days. | |
He said that if progress was achieved, Israel would have to reach a decision regarding the release of Palestinian prisoners. |