if this reckless deal is approved and implemented, - the jewish power party will give the resignation letter to the prime minister. thejewisharty will not be part of the government and will withdraw from it. the deal would allow displaced palestinians to return to their homes. hamas insists it's committed to the ceasefire. despite the agreement, huge blasts have been seen over the gaza skyline from southern israel. the international community is calling for calm on all sides. on the ceasefire, yes, i am confident and i fully expect that implementation will begin, as we said, on sunday. look, it's not exactly surprising that in a process, in a negotiation, that has been this challenging and this fraught, you may get a loose end. the ceasefire would see hundreds of aid lorries allowed into gaza each day. but if the deal comes in this weekend as planned, and holds, the reconstruction of the territory will still take years. simon jones, bbc news. our corresondent, jon donnison, is in jerusalem. let's speak to yossi mekelberg, senior associate fellow of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham house. thank you forjo