Israel-Hamas Gaza Ceasefire News Live Updates: Israel President Benjamin Netanyahu's Cabinet on Friday approved Donald Trump’s plan for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas. Netanyahu’s office said the Cabinet endorsed the “outline” of the deal, reported the Associated Press (AP) though details on Hamas disarmament and Gaza’s future governance remain unclear. An Israeli official, speaking to news agency AP, said the ceasefire would begin within 24 hours, after which Israeli troops will pull back to agreed positions. US to send troops to help monitor ceasefire: The United States is deploying about 200 troops to Israel to help support and monitor the ceasefire deal as part of a multinational coordination team, AP reported. The US Central Command will set up a civil-military coordination centre to facilitate aid, logistics and security assistance. Forces from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and the UAE will join the effort, but no American troops will enter Gaza. US President Trump, who called the agreement a "great day for the world", is expected to visit the region soon as hostages begin returning home. Agreement and Hamas response: According to officials cited by AP, Hamas is expected to release all living hostages within days, while Israel will free about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and begin withdrawing most forces from Gaza. The deal, to be signed in Egypt, includes reopening border crossings and allowing humanitarian aid to flow into the enclave. Senior Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Hayya said in a televised speech that the war is over and pledged to pursue Palestinian self-determination and statehood. The conflict, triggered by Hamas’s deadly October 7, 2023 attack that killed 1,200 people in Israel, has since claimed more than 67,000 Palestinian lives, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.