DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — U.S.-led ceasefire efforts in Gaza appear to be gaining momentum after nearly 21 months of war, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office says Israel on Sunday will send a negotiating team to talks in Qatar. The statement also asserted that Hamas was seeking “unacceptable” changes to the proposal. U.S. President Donald Trump has pushed for an agreement and will host Netanyahu at the White House on Monday to discuss a deal. Inside Gaza, hospital officials say Israeli airstrikes killed 14 Palestinians and another 10 were killed while seeking food aid. And two American aid workers with the Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation were injured in an attack at a food distribution site. Weary Palestinians expressed cautious hope after Hamas gave a “positive” response late Friday to the latest U.S. proposal for a 60-day truce but said further talks were needed on implementation.