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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet approved a cease-fire agreement with Hamas on Thursday following 11 days of escalating military clashes in the Gaza Strip, his office confirmed in a statement.

The cabinet unilaterally approved a cease-fire agreement brokered by Egyptian officials following a late-night meeting, the Associated Press reported. One cabinet official who spoke on condition of anonymity said the agreement would take effect at 2 a.m. local time.

"The political leaders emphasized that the reality on the ground will be that which determines the future of the campaign," Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.

FAST FACTS

    • 4,000 rockets have been fired from Gaza into Israel over the last 10 days, Israel's military says
    • Netanyahu had vowed Wednesday to continue striking Hamas despite President Biden telling him he expected a "significant de-escalation" of the fighting

The apparent truce followed the most intense clashes between Israel and Hamas since 2014. Senior members of the Biden administration had pressured Netanyahu to de-escalate the conflict.

The current conflict has killed at least 230 Palestinians and a dozen people in Israel, reports say. 

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