Morning update
Good morning, Middle East Eye readers,
Despite the announcement of a ceasefire deal set to take effect on 19 January, Israel's bombardment of Gaza has intensified. Here are the latest updates on Israel's war on Gaza:
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed that a ceasefire agreement has been reached with Hamas, but relentless Israeli assaults on Gaza continue.
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A security cabinet meeting will be held today to vote on the deal, but The Times of Israel reports that a second full cabinet session is scheduled for Saturday night, meaning the agreement may only be ratified after a mandatory 24-hour grace period, delaying its implementation until late Sunday.
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Despite the ceasefire announcement, Israeli air strikes and shelling persist. An attack on a home in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, has killed at least five people.
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Israeli forces also bombed makeshift tents housing displaced Palestinians in the Nuseirat refugee camp, killing at least one person and injuring others.