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
there. jessica parker, our correspondent travelling on the conservative battlebus today. south africa s governing party has two weeks to form a coalition, after losing its outright majority for the first time in 30 years. with almost all the votes now counted from wednesday s election, the anc stands at around 40% a sharp drop from almost 58% in 2019. catherine byaruhanga is injohannesburg. ring is up to date on what is likely to happen in the next few weeks. we have to happen in the next few weeks. - have been looking at the screen is right behind me i can tell you at the moment 99.3% of all voting stations in south africa have published their results here, as the national tally. published their results here, as the nationaltally. it published their results here, as the national tally. it shows that the anc has about 40% of the vote. the expectation is that that isn t