The Israeli government has reached an agreement: a full deal to end the war in Gaza is acceptable. A senior official announced this consensus, confirming that Israel has accepted the U.S. proposal for a permanent ceasefire, contingent on the release of all hostages and the complete disarmament of Hamas.
This internal agreement within the Israeli war cabinet is a significant development. It suggests that the different factions within the government have all aligned behind this diplomatic path, giving the acceptance more weight and stability.
The “full deal” they have accepted is a comprehensive solution. It seeks to close the chapter on the current conflict permanently by addressing both the immediate hostage crisis and the long-term security threat posed by Hamas’s military wing.
With a unified Israeli government backing the deal, the pressure on Hamas to respond positively has mounted significantly. Mediators can now negotiate with the full confidence that Israel is committed to the terms, making a final agreement more plausible than ever before.