a permanent ceasefire in gaza. yair lapid says if right wing members of benjamin netanyahu s coalition resigned in protest, his party would continue to support the government in its efforts to secure a hostage deal. it comes as mr netanyahu says israel will continue to focus on the destruction of hamas and the freeing of all hostages. he was responding to a three phase proposalfrom presidentjoe biden who says hamas is no longer capable of launching another october 7th style attack on israel. meanwhile, egyptian state linked tv is reporting a meeting between egyptian, us and israeli officials will take place on sunday to discuss the re opening of the rafah crossing. let s look at some of the reaction. in the central city of deir al balah, where many have recently fled following israel s ground assault on rafah last month, people are living in tents with no running water. here s what some of them have said about the potential deal. translation: this proposal came late but bette
hello. i m anna foster. let s start in the middle east, where israel s opposition leader has urged the prime minister to accept a proposal unveiled by president biden aimed at securing a permanent ceasefire in gaza. yair lapid says if right wing members of benjamin netanyahu s coalition resigned in protest, his party would continue to support the government. it is unclear what that would mean in practice. it comes as mr netanyahu says israel will continue to focus on the destruction of hamas and the freeing of all hostages. he was responding to a three phase proposalfrom presidentjoe biden who says hamas is no longer capable of launching another october the seventh style attack on israel. meanwhile, egyptian state linked tv is reporting a meeting between egyptian, us and israeli officials will take place on sunday to discuss the re opening of the rafah crossing. a short time ago, i spoke with the uk s foreign secretary, lord cameron. i began by asking him what this deal conta
as qaanitah mentioned there will be keen following of developments here by south africa s economic and political partners around the world, as to the direction of the next government here in south africa. catherine byaruhanga, our correspondent injohannesburg. looking ahead to the champions league final tonight, looking ahead to the champions league finaltonight, real looking ahead to the champions league final tonight, real madrid face borussia dortmund at wembley in a few hours time. the spaniards are 14 time winners and start as favourites against the german side. let sjoin olly favourites against the german side. let s join olly foster, our sports correspondent at wembley. the? let s join olly foster, our sports correspondent at wembley. they are hu . e correspondent at wembley. they are huge favourites. correspondent at wembley. they are huge favourites. and correspondent at wembley. they are huge favourites. and there correspondent at wembley. they are huge favourites. and
right options, you have options to the right and options, you have options to the right and left, and the anc has always right and left, and the anc has always try to stay in the centre, but definitely, the demands are going but definitely, the demands are going to but definitely, the demands are going to be made around for example, julius malema has said it will not waver julius malema has said it will not waver in julius malema has said it will not waver in demands in terms of appropriation of land compensation, but the appropriation of land compensation, but the practical alliance has a right leaning business economic policy right leaning business economic policy and right leaning business economic policy and they will make demands around policy and they will make demands around how the first case is managed, so the baa will make those managed, so the daa will make those demands managed, so the baa will make those demands are the smaller parties will have some de
horse trading around policy position, particularly economic policy. right now the anc has options, you have options to the right and left, and the anc has always tried to stay in the centre, but definitely, the demands are going to be made around for example, julius malema has already said it will not waver in demands in terms of appropriation of land and compensation, but the practical alliance has a right leaning business economic policy and they will make demands around how the first case is managed, so the baa will make those demands and the smaller parties will have some interest also but it is up to the anc to determine how much they are able to waver. but i think for people looking from the outside, it is going to be a lot of instability before it is stable. qaanitah hunter, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. lots of horse trading to come in the coming days.