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All right everybody. Well the big news of course of the week is the Ceasefire Israel and Hamas Reach Deal on Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Release from NBC A ceasefire deal has been reached to end 15 months of fighting in the Gaza Strip, Hamas and Israeli officials and a source briefed on the negotiations told NBC News on Wednesday. Of course that is now everywhere since this morning. The hard won agreement will also free dozens of hostages held in Gaza as well as Palestinians in Israeli jails, bringing the first real break in violence since a week long truce expired December 1, 2023. The new the New the news that was their typo, not ours. The news follows weeks of talks brokered by the United States, Qatar and Egypt amid a brutal winter for civilians in Gaza, as well as dramatic developments across the Middle east that have dealt setbacks to Iran and Israeli foe. Israel and Hamas have not officially announced the deal, although their senior Hamas official Bassem Naim confirmed to NBC News the militant group had agreed to it. It will be made official obviously later this week. We are very happy to reach a deal today to stop the aggression against our people, but unfortunately we were able, we were able to reach the same deal last May, naim said earlier. A diplomatic source in Washington told NBC News that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to meet with his security cabinet, where approval of the deal was expected quickly. He would then take the pact to the full cabinet, which is also expected to approve. Israel's supreme court would have 24 hours to permit an appeal, so the Earliest a cease fire could go into effect would be Friday, the source says. So that's technically when this is a done, done deal. The first group of hostages would come out Sunday, the person added. The Biden administration had called for a final effort before the president leaves office. And many in the region and in Washington viewed Trump's inauguration Monday as an unofficial deadline. Because as it continues, Trump pledged last month that all hell will break out, quote, unquote, if Hamas doesn't promise to release hostages by January 20th. And his Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff, joined talks in the region to push for a deal. The status of dozens of hostages still held by Hamas has riven Israeli society, with families of remaining hostages leading a campaign to pressure the government to strike a deal. But Netanyahu has also faced opposing domestic pressure, with some senior ministers rejecting the deal as a surrender, as sections of Israeli society push for a more hardline approach. See, so they always like to blame Netanyahu. Netanyahu is the big scapegoat, right? He's always the warmonger. Well, he's the barrier to peace. Well, it's Netanyahu and the Israeli public, many of whom are more hawkish even than Netanyahu. So here's reporting in the Hill. This gets to Donald Trump's take on the news. Trump says my presidential win led to to Israel Hamas cease fire. President Elect Trump lauded the Israel Hamas cease fire deal struck Wednesday, saying it would not have happened without his victory in November over Vice President Harris. So Trump posted on Truth Social, this epic cease fire agreement could have only happened as a result of our historic victory in November, as it signaled to the entire world that my administration would seek peace and negotiate deals to ensure the safety of all Americans and our allies. I am thrilled American and Israeli hostages will be returning home to be united, to be reunited. Pardon me, with their families and loved ones. With this deal in place, my national security team, through the efforts of special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, will continue to work closely with Israel and our allies to make sure Gaza never big capital letters again, becomes a terrorist safe haven. Well, that's a little worrying. We will continue promoting peace through strength throughout the region as we build upon the momentum of this ceasefire to further expand the historic Abraham Accords. This is only the beginning of great things to come for America and indeed the world. Sorry, were you going to say something?
