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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, Alex Dibble and Toby Gillis.
Upper 10 potentially significant development in the push for a ceasefire in Gaza in the final fortnight of Joe Biden's presidency.
Hamas says it has agreed to release a specific list of 34 of the remaining Israeli hostages, with talks mediated by Qatar ongoing in Doha.
Israel denies having received the list.
It comes shortly after Hamas released a video showing a 19 year old hostage Liri al Bag, crying and referencing New Year, although it's not clear if it was actually filmed recently or not.
It's led to more pressure by protesters in Israel who want the government to agree to a deal.
The Times Israel correspondent Gabrielle Weiniger is our guest today.
Gabrielle, let's start with the potential end of these talks, shall we?
How confident are you that this round will result in a ceasefire?
I am very cautious to give false hope to the families of the hostages.
There are 100 hostages held in Gaza right now and I don't want to be the person to say it's going to happen this time.
The last time we saw a hostage deal was over a year ago and since then there have been messages from all sides saying there's been progress.