The deal has been in the works for months (Picture: AFP)
After months of multiple negotiations, Hamas leadership has accepted the terms of a ceasefire deal in Gaza.
Qatari and Egyptian mediators have reportedly been informed of the decision, and further details will be announced.
The news comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said an operation in Rafah will go forward.
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