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Hello and welcome to NewsHour from the BBC World Service.
We're coming to you live from London.
I'm James Menendez, and we're going to begin today in Israel in a cabinet meeting that's taking place right now to decide whether to ratify the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal announced on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has enough support in cabinet for the agreement, but it may yet cost him the support of a couple of far right members of his coalition, the National Security Minister Itamar Ben gvir, and perhaps the Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, too.
And last night their supporters blocked a highway in Jerusalem to show their opposition to the deal.
Many others in Israel, however, are welcoming the agreement, especially the families of the hostages still being held by hamas in Gaza.
Mr.
Netanyahu says that if ratified, he expects the first hostages to be released on Sunday.
Gil Dickman is the cousin of Kamel Ghat, who was killed while in captivity in Gaza.
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