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Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
Just a few hours after the ceasefire agreement was announced, men in northern Gaza were back digging through the rubble for the dead and wounded after an Israeli strike. The ceasefire is not due to start until Sunday. Then they heard a small voice. He was alive. Strong enough to wave for help. His name is Assad Fadel Halifa.
Global News Podcast
Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
His parents, sister, aunt and uncle, we're told, were killed in the strike. He's three years old. His mouth was full of gravel and dust. He was trying to pull it out himself. We went to Nablus on the West Bank, the other side of the occupied Palestinian territories, to try to assess the mood. Israel won't let us into Gaza.
Global News Podcast
Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
Nablus is a Palestinian city with a long history of resistance to the Israeli occupation. Amma has a stall selling sweet corn.
Global News Podcast
Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
At her stall, Amina is desperate for the ceasefire to work.
Global News Podcast
Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
Just outside Nablus is the Jewish settlement of Kerumim, home to leaders of the settler movement. Daniela Weiss has lived here for 50 years. Now she's working through her list of right-wing connections. As she tries to overturn the ceasefire deal, she says it's treachery. What does all this mean for Israel? What does it add up to?
Global News Podcast
Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
In Jerusalem, a fake funeral outside the office of Prime Minister Netanyahu by Israelis who want to bury the ceasefire deal. They want the Prime Minister to keep his promise to destroy Hamas and rescue all the hostages, not negotiate a swap for Palestinian prisoners they regard as terrorists. Police arrested a few of them.
Global News Podcast
Israel delays vote to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
Many Israelis support the ceasefire, but the coffins, intended as a warning of danger ahead for Israel, are also assigned to the ceasefire's supporters that making it work will not be easy.