CAIRO (AP) — At least 27 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, local hospitals said, as questions churned about U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan that could pause the nearly two-year war in Gaza.

Hamas announced it would review the proposal with group members and other Palestinian factions before reaching a decision.

While the proposal offers an end to the fighting in the strip and guarantees flow of humanitarian aid and promises reconstruction, the Palestinian militant group will have to disarm while Gaza, and its more than 2 million Palestinians, would be put under international control, for the foreseeable future.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backs the plan and several leaders of Arab countries have applauded it.

Palestinians are skeptical of the

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