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19 Jan 2025
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GB News: The Chagos deal is as dead as a dodo and David Lammy should eat humble pie, says Nana Akua
The Chagos deal, initially proposed by the Conservatives and now pursued by Labour, is facing significant challenges. Critics argue the plan to transfer the islands to Mauritius and rent them back is flawed, particularly as the Chagossians were not consulted.
Concerns are raised about the potential for the islands to fall into Chinese hands, jeopardizing Britain's military standing. With Donald Trump potentially returning to power, some believe the deal is doomed, reflecting broader frustrations with current political leadership.
Times Of Israel: As ceasefire nears, Hamas yet to provide names of hostages slated for release Sunday
The Trump transition team is reportedly exploring the relocation of some Gaza residents during post-war reconstruction, with Indonesia as a potential host country. However, regional nations have rejected the idea, fearing it could exacerbate the refugee crisis.
Incoming national security adviser Mike Waltz assured families of American hostages that the Trump administration will ensure all phases of the ceasefire and hostage release deal are implemented. Meanwhile, Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed an attack on a U.S. aircraft carrier, warning of consequences during the Gaza ceasefire.
Fox News: What to expect as Israel-Hamas cease-fire goes into effect on Sunday
A cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas will take effect Sunday at 8:30 a.m. local time, allowing for the release of hostages. Initially, three female hostages will be freed, with a total of 33 expected over 42 days, prioritizing women, children, and the sick.
In exchange, over 1,000 Palestinian prisoners will be released. Phase Two negotiations for the remaining hostages will begin on day 16, with the Israeli Defense Forces maintaining a presence in Gaza until all hostages are returned.