2025-01-17
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I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Friday, January 17th.
Here's what we're covering.
Look, it's not exactly surprising that in a negotiation that has been this challenging and this fraught, you may get a loose end.
We're tying up that loose end as we speak.
Been on the phone the last minute.
Disputes that threatened to hold up the ceasefire deal in Gaza seem to have been hammered out.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he's confident the truce will go into effect on Sunday.
So now there's an opportunity finally to move forward.
The disagreements between Israel and Hamas had centered on who will control certain border zones and which Palestinian prisoners would be exchanged for hostages.
With that now settled, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his cabinet to meet today for a vote, and the agreement is expected to pass.