U.S. President Donald Trump revealed a 20-point plan on Monday to end the war in Gaza.
The plan includes several points representing a departure from what Trump has supported in the past. It also includes commitments that both Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have previously rejected.
Still, Netanyahu has agreed to the plan, while Hamas has confirmed it's "studying" it.
"As I read the content, I am less and less surprised, and more and more skeptical," said Michael Lynk, a Western University law professor who spent six years as the United Nations Human Rights Council's special rapporteur for the human rights situation in the Palestinian territories.
For Hamas, the proposal demands that the militant group surrender in return for uncertain gains. If it rejects the deal