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Israel is committed to the withdrawal of the IDF from Gaza, with certain key crossings being opened in early stages to allow Gazan residents to return to their homes.

Israel is preparing for the deal’s execution, and government ministries responsible for hospitals and welfare services have been instructed to make preparations, as released hostages will require medical care and welfare services.

Furthermore, a government source told Belaaz that in the Prime Minister’s office, discussions have been held with ministers to voice their positions ahead of the vote. Ministers from the CHaredi parties, Shas and United Torah Judaism (UTJ), have committed to support any deal put to a vote.

Ministers from the Religious Zionist Party and Otzma Yehudit are expected to oppose the deal, but Netanyahu has secured the majority needed for approval, and the deal is likely to be presented for government approval Tuesday or the day after, ahead of its implementation.

As reported, Netanyahu is expected to meet Tuesday with family members of hostages to update them on the deal.