DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) – Palestinians in Gaza were following the latest effort to stop the war there and release the hostages with a mix of anticipation, cautious optimism and skepticism as Israeli and Hamas officials met Monday for indirect talks in Egypt.
For many Palestinians in Gaza, anticipation, hope and skepticism over talks on a possible ceasefire
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) – Palestinians in Gaza were following the latest effort to stop the war there and release the hostages with a mix of anticipation, cautious optimism and skepticism as Israeli and Hamas officials met Monday for indirect talks in Egypt.
“We’re all praying that they will succeed this time and the war stops,” said Ahmed Hashem, a father of four from Jabaliya refugee camp who was in Gaza City. He said he was following the news on his phone.
The talks on a U.S.-drafted peace plan to end the war in Gaza were beginning on the eve of the second anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war. Hamas said negotiations would focus on the first stage of a ceasefire, including the partial withdrawal of Israeli forces as well as the release of hostages held by the militants in Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention.
Israel’s offensive in Gaza, launched in response to Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians. The war has also caused vast destruction, displacement and devastation in Gaza, forcing weary families to repeatedly move and giving rise to images of children hollowed out by hunger.
