Several Palestinian factions have accepted, in principle, to a ceasefire with
A Palestinian official has said that 11 small groups agreed in
The truce, if it is implemented, will initially take effect in
Egyptian security officials mediated the talks with the factions, including Islamic Jihad, but not Hamas or Fatah, who control
'Some reservations'
Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, said the truce plan was "a huge step forward in terms of calming tensions between
"Now, for the first time in a long time we have a consensus across the political spectrum in Palestine that there would be a consolidation of a reciprocal ceasefire with Israel on the condition that it lifts the blockade of Gaza," he said.
"Whatever reservations
Mena, the Middle Eastern and North African news agency, reported that some of the groups still had some reservations on the plan, despite a deal being reached.
Naser al-Kafarnah, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), told Al Jazeera: "The armed groups of the Palestinian resistance movement have agreed on the Egyptian proposal.
"We at the PFLP have pointed out several points that we are not with the ceasefire in principle as long as there is an occupation.
“However, the PFLP will not launch any attacks that will affect the Egyptian proposal."
No date set
Al-Kafarnah said that no date has been set as yet for the ceasefire to commence.
However, a date could be set if
Amani Soliman, Al Jazeera's
Soliman said that Hamas had been talking with the Egyptian authorities separately and agreed to a truce last week.
The two deals will be taken to the Israeli authorities by the Egyptians in the next few days, she said.
"It will now be up to the Israelis to agree to the deal," Soliman said.
But Soliman said that there was the possibility that
She said that because
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Palestinian leaders met in Cairo to discuss the deal
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