Biden, Trump Claim Gaza Ceasefire Credit
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Biden and Trump are both claiming credit for the Gaza ceasefire deal

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President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump are both claiming credit for a ceasefire deal in Gaza .
Biden stressed in a statement that a deal was reached under “the precise contours” of a plan he set out in May .
Trump wasted no time in asserting he was the moving force behind the deal, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ’s office.
Implementation of the agreement could begin Sunday , when the first group of hostages may be freed, a senior U.S. official says.
Negotiations intensified over the past four days , according to the official.
The plan calls for an international presence in Gaza to work with and assist the West Bank -based Palestinian Authority with governance and reconstruction.
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