It seems that Israel has agreed to a ceasefire.
The BBC reports that the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian crisis is about to end.
The BBC's Rushdie Aboualouf in Gaza reports on Thursday that Israel's Cabinet Committee on Security is meeting. Only then can Israel agree to a ceasefire.
The BBC reporter tweeted that sources close to the ceasefire talks told the BBC that Israel had informed Egypt of its position on the ceasefire. Egypt is actively involved in this discussion.
Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza, have been fighting for 11 days over clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem.
Israel has been launching airstrikes on Palestinian installations in the occupied valley since the night of March 10, claiming to have fired rockets at Israel from Gaza.
At least 232 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, including more than 50 children. On the other hand, 13 people were killed in the rocket fired by Hamas in Israel.
Despite calls from various countries to stop the bloodshed, Israel did not respond. US President Joe Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to discuss ending the violence. However, Netanyahu announced that the attack would continue.
Then on Thursday, a senior Hamas leader said he hoped a ceasefire would be reached in a day or two.
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