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The Israeli cabinet meeting to approve President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan hostage release agreement has been delayed until 8 p.m. Israel time, the Times of Israel reported Thursday evening. The vote was initially scheduled for 6 p.m., following a 5 p.m. security cabinet meeting that had yet to begin, pushing back what is understood to be merely a formal, final approval of the plan to free the remaining 48 hostages held by terror groups in Gaza, around 20 of whom are believed to still be alive.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister’s Office spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian announced that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s main objectives for the Gaza war “have now been achieved.”

“We have hit a critical point in this war,” Bedrosian said in a televised briefing. “From day one in this war, the prime minister laid out three objectives — the return of all of our hostages, the defeat and dismantling of Hamas and ensuring Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel.”

In a statement that appeared to mark a declaration of victory, she added, “All of the prime minister’s objectives have now been achieved.”

Meanwhile, Netanyahu shared an AI-generated image on social media showing U.S. President Donald Trump wearing a Nobel Prize medal as the prime minister and others applauded.

“Give Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize – he deserves it!” Netanyahu wrote on X after the ceasefire and hostage-release deal was announced earlier in the day. Netanyahu has previously nominated the president for the prize, which Trump has openly expressed interest in receiving.