Summary
People in Gaza are hopeful but worried about a new ceasefire deal with Israel. The Israeli cabinet is set to approve the ceasefire, which is promoted by President Trump as a lasting solution. While some residents are relieved, others are skeptical because past ceasefires have not held.
Key Facts
- A ceasefire is expected to go into effect after approval by the Israeli cabinet.
- The ceasefire aims to stop the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza.
- President Donald Trump supports the ceasefire as a lasting solution.
- Residents of Gaza have mixed feelings; some are hopeful, while others doubt its permanence.
- In January, Hamas released some prisoners as part of a previous ceasefire, but it was broken in March.
- Many people in Gaza remain displaced and cannot return home due to ongoing security concerns.
- Some areas in Gaza will still be occupied during the initial phase of the ceasefire.
- The ceasefire is supposed to start soon, with hopes that fighting will stop as planned.