Hamas Backtracks on Ceasefire Agreement
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•Israel-Gaza ceasefire latest: Netanyahu claims Hamas trying to backtrack on deal
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Israel 's security cabinet is set to vote on the deal at 11am local time ( 9am GMT) It comes after Israel bombarded Gaza with air strikes overnight and into Thursday morning .
Initial phase of the hard-fought truce deal is expected to take effect on Sunday .
It will involve the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
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