(NPR) Israel's Cabinet Votes For A Cease-Fire In The Gaza Conflict; Hamas Reportedly Agrees

Israel's Cabinet Votes For A Cease-Fire In The Gaza Conflict; Hamas Reportedly Agrees




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Israel's Cabinet Votes For A Cease-fire In The Gaza Conflict; Hamas Reportedly Agrees







People gather near the rubble of destroyed residential building which was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Thursday in Beit Lahiya, Gaza Strip.



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Israel's Cabinet Votes For A Cease-Fire In The Gaza Conflict; Hamas Reportedly Agrees






Hamas officials say the group has agreed to a truce, according to news wires. Officials in Gaza say at least 230 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict. In Israel, 12 people have been killed.















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