Gaza residents have expressed doubts about the latest peace plan announced by US President Donald Trump yesterday.
Computer programmer Ibrahim Joudeh, 39, described the peace plan as unrealistic and failed to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
He also stressed that the plan was drawn up with conditions that the US and Israel know will not be accepted by Hamas, which means that the war and suffering will continue.
Another resident, Abu Mazen Nassar, 52, considered the plan to be a trick with no guarantee of peace, stressing that the people will not accept it.
The reaction of Gazans erupted after Trump announced a peace plan to end the war, which was also supported by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after their meeting at the White House.
The plan proposes a ceasefire, the release of hostages, a gradual withdrawal of Israeli troops, the disarmament of Hamas, the deployment of international forces and the formation of a transitional authority led by Trump.
In addition, the plan also stipulates that Hamas and any militant group are prohibited from playing any role in the administration of Gaza, either directly or indirectly.
After nearly two years of war and various attempts at a ceasefire, every new announcement is now greeted with suspicion, even though Trump appeared alongside Netanyahu when announcing the plan.
