Israel to 'approve ceasefire deal'
The Israeli prime minister's office said the security cabinet would meet on Friday to ratify the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
The office of the Israeli prime minister says the ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza has now been agreed, and his cabinet will meet to approve the agreement. It comes after last minute disagreements delayed the ratification. We'll head to Gaza to get a reaction from there, get an assessment from our international editor, and speak to the Assistant Secretary General of the League of Arab States about what comes next. We'll also speak to the former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe of the Western defence alliance NATO about the prospects for peace in Gaza.
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(Photo: Pro-Palestinian protesters march in New York City, U.S., January 16, 2025; Credit: Reuters)
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