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Deadline looms for Hamas to respond to offer of a ceasefire

47m · Newshour · 01 May 21:13

An Israeli deadline looms for Hamas to respond to its offer of a ceasefire in return for the release of some hostages. We hear from Israeli politician Ohad Tal who is with the National Religious Party–Religious Zionism party.

Also in the programme; US senator Bernie Sanders; and Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling on the Fall Guy

(Picture: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with the families of the hostages outside of a hotel, in Tel Aviv. Credit: Reuters)

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