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Israel's Security Cabinet is voting on a ceasefire plan on Saturday.
New Delhi: A ceasefire might be in sight as Israel plans to halt its Gaza offensive for it believes that it has achieved its goals.
Israel's Security Cabinet is voting on a ceasefire plan on Saturday evening after which Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will address the nation at.
This comes after repeated calls from the United Nations to end the crisis.
However, even as a ceasefire seems to be in the works, two children became the latest casualty earlier on Saturday. They were killed in an Israeli artillery attack at a UN school north of Gaza City.
The three-week-old Israeli strike on Gaza has already claimed 1,000 lives, many of them Palestinian civilians.
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