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And if it is approved, it would halt more than 15 months of fighting in Gaza.
And if it is approved, it would halt more than 15 months of fighting in Gaza.
With me now is NPR's Kat Lonsdorf in Tel Aviv to walk us through the latest. Hi, Kat. Hey there. Okay, so it's past the Israeli security cabinet. Does this now make it a done deal?
With me now is NPR's Kat Lonsdorf in Tel Aviv to walk us through the latest. Hi, Kat. Hey there. Okay, so it's past the Israeli security cabinet. Does this now make it a done deal?
With me now is NPR's Kat Lonsdorf in Tel Aviv to walk us through the latest. Hi, Kat. Hey there. Okay, so it's past the Israeli security cabinet. Does this now make it a done deal?
Okay, and what's been the holdup so far in Israel, although at this point it seems like those hurdles are over?
Okay, and what's been the holdup so far in Israel, although at this point it seems like those hurdles are over?
Okay, and what's been the holdup so far in Israel, although at this point it seems like those hurdles are over?
Now, you said the ceasefire should start Sunday as expected. What will those first hours, that first day look like and what happens after that?
Now, you said the ceasefire should start Sunday as expected. What will those first hours, that first day look like and what happens after that?
Now, you said the ceasefire should start Sunday as expected. What will those first hours, that first day look like and what happens after that?
OK, so not an end to the war, but a pause for now. But right now there isn't a ceasefire. What's happening in Gaza?
OK, so not an end to the war, but a pause for now. But right now there isn't a ceasefire. What's happening in Gaza?
OK, so not an end to the war, but a pause for now. But right now there isn't a ceasefire. What's happening in Gaza?
That's NPR's Kat Lonsdorf in Tel Aviv. Thank you, Kat. Thank you. The Supreme Court has upheld a ban on the popular short video app TikTok that takes effect in just two days on Sunday. That's unless the app sells its U.S. operations away from a Chinese company. The court unanimously affirmed a lower court ruling holding that the national security concerns about the app are the number one concern.
That's NPR's Kat Lonsdorf in Tel Aviv. Thank you, Kat. Thank you. The Supreme Court has upheld a ban on the popular short video app TikTok that takes effect in just two days on Sunday. That's unless the app sells its U.S. operations away from a Chinese company. The court unanimously affirmed a lower court ruling holding that the national security concerns about the app are the number one concern.
That's NPR's Kat Lonsdorf in Tel Aviv. Thank you, Kat. Thank you. The Supreme Court has upheld a ban on the popular short video app TikTok that takes effect in just two days on Sunday. That's unless the app sells its U.S. operations away from a Chinese company. The court unanimously affirmed a lower court ruling holding that the national security concerns about the app are the number one concern.
It's unclear what could come next under President-elect Donald Trump, who once agreed with the ban but now has vowed to save it. And PR's Bobby Allen joins me now to discuss. Hey, Bobby. Hey, Leila. Okay, so what did the court just decide exactly?
It's unclear what could come next under President-elect Donald Trump, who once agreed with the ban but now has vowed to save it. And PR's Bobby Allen joins me now to discuss. Hey, Bobby. Hey, Leila. Okay, so what did the court just decide exactly?
It's unclear what could come next under President-elect Donald Trump, who once agreed with the ban but now has vowed to save it. And PR's Bobby Allen joins me now to discuss. Hey, Bobby. Hey, Leila. Okay, so what did the court just decide exactly?