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Afternoon Update: Gaza hostage deal reached; antisemitic attack in Sydney; and tributes flow for director David Lynch​on January 17, 2025 at 5:33 am

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here, and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter.A “deal to release the hostages” held in the Gaza Strip has been agreed to in Doha, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, says.The announcement comes only a day after Netanyahu’s office said his security cabinet would not meet to vote on the deal intended to pause the war in Gaza until “Hamas accepts all elements of the agreement”. The unexpected delay threatened to derail plans for a ceasefire to come into effect by Sunday, with hopes to bring an eventual end to the devastating 15-month conflict.Former home of prominent Jewish figure vandalised and cars torched in Sydney antisemitic attackQueensland woman seeks protective custody after being accused of poisoning child to grow social media following‘Rort has gone on for too long’: RBA should ban all debit surcharges, Labor MPs saySpaceX’s Starship test flight ends in failure after spacecraft is destroyedMelbourne brawl that left two men dead began with birthday party argument, police sayMelbourne woman’s fight to keep NDIS support raises legal questions about agency’s ‘troubling’ processesTown residents take Victoria’s largest goldmine to court over noise they claim is causing health problems Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here, and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter.A “deal to release the hostages” held in the Gaza Strip has been agreed to in Doha, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, says.The announcement comes only a day after Netanyahu’s office said his security cabinet would not meet to vote on the deal intended to pause the war in Gaza until “Hamas accepts all elements of the agreement”. The unexpected delay threatened to derail plans for a ceasefire to come into effect by Sunday, with hopes to bring an eventual end to the devastating 15-month conflict.Former home of prominent Jewish figure vandalised and cars torched in Sydney antisemitic attackQueensland woman seeks protective custody after being accused of poisoning child to grow social media following‘Rort has gone on for too long’: RBA should ban all debit surcharges, Labor MPs saySpaceX’s Starship test flight ends in failure after spacecraft is destroyedMelbourne brawl that left two men dead began with birthday party argument, police sayMelbourne woman’s fight to keep NDIS support raises legal questions about agency’s ‘troubling’ processesTown residents take Victoria’s largest goldmine to court over noise they claim is causing health problems Continue reading…   

A “deal to release the hostages” held in the Gaza Strip has been agreed to in Doha, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, says.

The announcement comes only a day after Netanyahu’s office said his security cabinet would not meet to vote on the deal intended to pause the war in Gaza until “Hamas accepts all elements of the agreement”. The unexpected delay threatened to derail plans for a ceasefire to come into effect by Sunday, with hopes to bring an eventual end to the devastating 15-month conflict.

Netanyahu’s office said in statement that the prime minister would convene the cabinet later on Friday, a day after originally intended.

The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said he “fully expects that implementation will begin, as we said, on Sunday”.

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