Israeli parliament meeting to ratify ceasefire deal begins
The Israeli government meeting to ratify the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas will begin at 10 p.m. local time, 3 p.m. ET.
The deal is expected to be approved between 11 p.m. to midnight local time, 4 to 5 p.m. ET, Thursday.
A cabinet meeting over the deal has ended.
The ceasefire will begin as soon as parliament votes to approve it, according to a copy of the Israeli deal reviewed by ABC News.
When the ceasefire begins, the Israel Defense Forces will have 24 hours to withdraw to the new deployment lines. Once the IDF redeploys, the 72-hour window will open for the release of the 48 hostages.
Israeli officials say all 20 living hostages will be freed on Sunday or Monday in one group. Some of the dead hostages may be returned, but the deal provides for a longer window than 72 hours to find and receive the bodies.
-ABC New's Jordana Miller





