Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza has left many unanswered questions.

It does provide a few specifics, on the cessation of military operations, on the number of prisoners and bodies to be exchanged, and on the entry of aid into the territory.

But much of the US president's proposal is open to interpretation. Some analysts believe that ambiguity is “by design”.

Parts of the document lack detail on timelines, as well as consequences - particularly for Israel - if terms of the deal are not adhered to.

Muhammad Shehada, a Palestinian writer, activist and analyst, grew up under two decades of Israeli blockade and repeated wars in Gaza.