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"Financial Times"The people of Gaza are looking for a glimmer of hope in the Trump peace plan

The Financial Times has monitored & quot; British, in its issue, today, Monday, the feelings of happiness and optimism that prevailed in the hearts of the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip due to the continuous Israeli aggression on them two years ago, as soon as the announcement of the approval of Hamas and Israel on the plan of US President Donald Trump to a ceasefire. That became last Friday night in a rare sleep in the midst of the violent bombing of Gaza City when her husband woke her with the news that Hamas had responded positively to Trump’s suggestion for a ceasefire. In the darkness of the family’s house, Al -Hwaiti read the news until dawn, and said: & quot; We could not sleep from the severity of happiness & quot; she is the mother of three children who left her home for weeks with Israel intensifying her attack on the city, but after the announcement of Friday, she felt optimistic spreading in her devastating and empty streets.

She added: & quot; Negotiations, so there is hope to reach a solution & quot;

The increasing momentum was behind the Trump plan of 20 points for the ceasefire and how Gaza rule after the war, which was revealed last week, was a conditioner for some such as Al -Huwaiti & Nbsp; & quot; terrorist and supportive of terrorism & quot;

But many throughout the sector, and despite their inability to resist hope, they are skeptical of & nbsp; that the last round of talks will lead to a full end of the Israel war against Hamas. Like the main role in Gaza’s rule, which was granted to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Any plan to stop the Israeli attack is better than daily killing and starvation that it is now suffering from. But, after two years of failed negotiations, they learned to deal with caution with such developments; Some even fear that if Hamas released the hostages, Israel may resume its attacks. Sheikh Ali lives in a tent with his parents and brothers in coastal caliphs and share the use of one oven. Most of the sector to ruins. Therefore, Sheikh Ali abandoned the perception of any features of the future in Gaza; He said he hoped that any agreement will open the border crossings so that he can leave and build a new life far away. He added: & quot; A lot has been killed within us, it exceeds hope and exceeds patience. Hamas also agreed to some proposals and said that it is ready to return the forty -eight hostages, who are believed to be alive. Although Israel and the United States agreed yesterday that the Israeli forces would withdraw from its previous lines in Gaza, but the Palestinians and relief workers said that the bombing continued, killing about 66 people on Friday and Saturday. In the crowded refugee camps on the coast of southern Gaza, to which many of its 2.1 million residents have been displaced, the residents said to a correspondent & quot, Financial Times & quot;

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