Some Gazans are calling on Hamas to accept the ceasefire proposal, but they remain sceptical
Some Palestinians in Gaza expressed hope that peace talks could advance after President Biden endorsed an Israeli road map to a permanent ceasefire and called on Hamas to accept the plan. But many remained skeptical that U.S. influence would help bring an immediate end to the war and their suffering.After eight months of devastating bombing, many in Gaza believe Hamas should make any compromises necessary to end the war and allow reconstruction to begin.“I hope Hamas accepts this deal,” said Ayman Skeik, a 31-year-old trader from Gaza City displaced in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. “But I'm still afraid that it won't be reached.”Declaring Hamas no longer capable of carrying out a major terrorist attack on Israel, President Biden said Friday that the time has come for a permanent c...