The Israel-Hamas ceasefire looks to be back-on-track after the Israeli prime minister says a hostage deal has been signed by negotiators. Benjamin Netanyahu says the agreement is expected to eventually pass. Israel's security cabinet, which includes deal opponent Itmar Ben-Gvir, is expected to vote on the agreement soon. The White House says it should be implemented on Sunday, as planned. The Palestinian Health ministry says since the deal was announced, dozens more have been killed. The Biden administration has imposed fresh sanctions on the leader of Sudan's Armed Forces, after handing out a similar punishment to his main factional rival last week. The US has accused the general of overseeing the bombing of civilian targets and claims the army has used chemical weapons during the two-year war.