It is obvious that this plan is completely unrealistic, says Ibrahim Joudeh who is in a so-called humanitarian zone in al-Mawasi in southern Gaza.
It is written with demands that the US and Israel know that Hamas will not agree to. For us, it means that the war and suffering continue, says Joudeh.
Another interviewee, Abu Mazen Nassar, is equally pessimistic:
Everything is a manipulation. What does it mean to hand over those who have been taken as hostages if it is not accompanied by guarantees that the war will end?
The 52-year-old Nassar has fled from his home in northern Gaza and is now in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza.
We as people cannot accept this farce. Whatever Hamas decides regarding (the proposal for a) settlement, it is too late. Hamas has lost us and drowned us in the river that it has created.
Israel has backed the plan, but terrorist-stamped Hamas has not commented on it yet.