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Welcome to the world in 10 in an increasingly uncertain world, this is the Times daily podcast dedicated to global security Today with me, Stuart Willey and Alex Dibble.
As the world digests details of a long awaited ceasefire and hostage release agreement between Israel and Hamas, both Donald Trump and Joe Biden are claiming credit for getting it over the line.
After eight months of non stop negotiation, my administration, by my administration.
A cease fire and a hostage deal has been reached by Israel and Hamas.
This plan was developed and negotiated by my team and will be largely implemented by the incoming administration.
The deal could see hostages released on Sunday.
The night before Donald Trump's inauguration, he took to social media, claiming the deal only came about because of his victory in November.
Reporters then asked Mr.
Biden who should get credit.
He answered bluntly, is this a joke?
Let's discuss this in a bit more detail with our guest today, the Times correspondent in Washington, Alistair Dawber.
Alistair, many are seeing this as relatively unedifying stuff, both of them claiming credit.
Where do you think the truth lies?
I think they're both right and they're both wrong.
You've got Joe Biden last night saying that this is a deal that he first presented to the various parties in the Middle east back in May.
And he's right.
The bones of it are his deal.
And yet I don't think it's a coincidence to say that it happens five days before Donald Trump returns to the White House.
And we've heard lots from Donald Trump in recent weeks since he won the election about how, you know, there will be, and this is a quote, hell to pay if the hostages weren't out by the time he got back into office.