yossi mekelberg is senior associate fellow of the middle east and north africa programme at chatham houselained why he thinks the israeli security cabinet will sign off on the ceasefire deal. there is also even a bigger majority in the parliament because the opposition parties support this agreement. there is a general and wide, broad agreement within the israeli public for a very long time. that's what the public says for a long time, that they support a deal that will see the hostages also returning, even if it means the end of war. at the same time, a split — some of the far right opposse it we don't know the state of of many of the hostages, physically, mentally coming back, and in return, who is going to be released on the israeli side? but you're absolutely right. the second phase is going to be very, very difficult to negotiate, from the same reason that you see opposition in israel, from the far right, from within the government, within the coalition, even even one minister from likud threatened yesterday to resign in cases israel leave the philadelphia corridor, but also from ham