Demonstration demanding the liberation of hostages who are being held in the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv

People hold signs during a demonstration held in Tel Aviv on Tuesday to demand the liberation of hostages who are being held in the Gaza Strip after they were seized by Hamas gunmen on Oct. 7.

GAZA/TEL AVIV -- Israel's government voted on Wednesday to back a deal for Palestinian Hamas militants to free 50 women and children held as hostages in Gaza in exchange for a four-day pause in fighting, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

Officials from Qatar, which has been mediating negotiations, as well as the U.S., Israel and Hamas have for days been saying a deal was imminent.