Tel Aviv, May 31 -- Israeli airstrikes killed at least 14 people in the Gaza Strip, hospital officials said on Friday, while Hamas was reviewing a new Israeli-approved ceasefire proposal after giving it an initial cool response. President Donald Trump's Mideast envoy had expressed optimism this week about brokering an agreement that could halt the Israel-Hamas war, allow more aid into Gaza, and return more of the 58 hostages still held by Hamas, around a third of whom are alive. Experts say a nearly three-month Israeli blockade of Gaza - slightly eased in recent days - has pushed the population of roughly 2 million Palestinians to the brink of famine. Mohammed Abed said he and his family suffer greatly trying to find food and eat only one meal a day because of shortages. He said he waits for three hours daily to get a small amount of rice. "It's heartbreaking that people are being starved because of politics. Food and water should not be used for political purposes," Abed told The Associated Press in the central city of Deir al-Balah. Fuad Muheisen from Deir a-Balah said if charity kitchens shut down "all of Gaza will die. No one will stay alive." The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said on Friday it distributed more than 2 million of what it described as meals within four days of starting operations....