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The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is facing scrutiny, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided not to hold a cabinet vote on the deal. The agreement includes a prisoner exchange and a pause in military operations in the Gaza Strip.

The deal is structured in phases, with the first phase lasting several weeks, and it includes the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners. However, some are questioning the terms of the agreement, and Netanyahu's decision not to hold a cabinet vote is likely to add fuel to the fire.

The Israeli Defense Forces will withdraw from populated areas, but will maintain positions along the Egypt-Gaza border and preserve a buffer zone along the Gaza-Israel barrier. The reaction to the deal has been mixed, with Israeli protesters gathering outside of Israel's military headquarters in Tel Aviv to demand that the ceasefire deal be executed completely.

On the other hand, large celebrations were reported in Khan Yunis, with crowds of citizens cheering in the street. The situation is complex and sensitive, and it will be interesting to see how things unfold in the coming days. The international community is watching closely, and the outcome of the deal will have significant implications for the region.

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