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Israel and Hamas terrorists agree to a ceasefire from 1 a.m.

Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement for a ceasefire after two weeks of escalation of violence between rockets and missiles launched by the terrorist group on Israel and the consequent responses launched from the Hebrew country towards strategic points of the attackers in the Gaza Strip. Loop. This agreement, reported by sources in Israel, comes when some launches are still being observed in the sky, which continue to operate the air defenses known as Iron Dome. According to reports, the ceasefire will take effect from 2 in the morning in local time, which will be at 1 in the morning in peninsular time. This decision has already been communicated to the Egyptian authorities, who are acting as mediators in the negotiations. These attacks began last week and have so far left a trail of 12 fatalities in Israel and at least 232 in the Gaza Strip, in which has been one of the largest violent exchanges in several years. Both Tel Aviv and several cities in the interior of Israel have been the scene of several terrorist attacks, while in Gaza several strategic points for Hamas have been destroyed, as well as some nearby buildings as collateral damage. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , had already summoned this Thursday to the security commands to study a proposal for a ceasefire. The proposal had already been launched from Gaza days ago, but Israel always made it clear that the first premise was that the missile attacks should stop. The US administration of Joe Biden had this week urged both parties to reach an agreement.

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