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I'm Valerie Sanderson and in the early hours of Friday 17th January, these are our main stories.
Israel's far right National Security Minister Itamir Ben GVIR threatens to resign from the government over the Gaza ceasefire deal.
We hear from Israel and Gaza on people's fears for their future with the agreement due to be ratified by Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition on Friday.
In Cuba, the jailed dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer is released from prison.
Also in this podcast, North Korea opens its borders to tourists from places other than Russia and we meet the volunteers who are working to clean up the Ugandan capital.
There is no proper system where we separate the plastic from the food materials and from the metallic kind of stuff.
There have been serious disagreements in Israel's cabinet ahead of a vote to approve the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal.
The vote is due to take place on Friday, a day later than expected, but Israel's far right Security Minister, Itmir Ben GVIR has said he'll resign if the government approves the deal, describing it as a reward for Hamas.
Current deal gives them greater appetite, gives Hamas more motivation.
This deal teaches them that they can kidnap and abuse and hurt and finally ultimately get what they want.
I think that the release of the hostages should be done in another way.
We should stop completely the humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
Humanitarian only if we get the hostages back.
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, says he's confident the six week truce during which Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are to be freed, would begin on Sunday as planned.
I asked our Middle east regional editor Seb Asha for more details on Mr.