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Israeli airstrikes kill 4 in Gaza after new ceasefire talks

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza Strip killed at least 4 Palestinians on Monday, according to health officials, while mediators met with Hamas leaders to reinforce a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement.

Three men were killed by the strike, according to medics. The strike was launched at a group outside a Deir al-Balah school in central Gaza Strip. They added that a second strike in Gaza City killed one person and wounded another. The Israeli military has not commented on either incident.

In Deir al-Balah's Al-Aqsa Hospital, relatives and friends gathered to say goodbye as the dead bodies were covered in white shrouds. Some people kissed their foreheads and held special prayers before they laid the bodies of those killed on the ground in white shrouds outside Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah.

"This is not a truce, it's a trap for our young men. Every single day, there are martyrs. "How long can this go on?" asked Umm Hussam Abu El-Rous a female relative of one of those killed.

"Isn’t it unfair that a child of three years old is afraid to see his (dead father)? She?added that he said, "My father went to the shop to bring me something." The ceasefire, which began in October last year, ended two years of war. However it left Israeli troops in charge of a?depopulated zone delineated by yellow-painted block that?makes up over half of Gaza. Hamas is in power on a narrow strip of coastal land and Israeli airstrikes continue.

Since the agreement came into effect, more than 750 Palestinians were killed. Meanwhile, militants killed four Israeli soldiers. Israel and Hamas are trading blame for ceasefire violation.

Palestinians claim that Israeli forces have moved some yellow concrete markers to the west. Israel denies that this has happened.

HAMAS DISARMAMENT IS AN OBSTACLE The violence occurs as Hamas leaders and other Palestinian factions meet in Cairo since Saturday with mediators from Egypt and Turkey to discuss implementing phase two of the Gaza agreement. According to a plan proposed by President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace in the United States, a U.S. backed?committee of Palestinian technocrats would take control of Gaza and require Hamas to disarm in phases over a period of eight months. Hamas disarmament is a major obstacle in the progress of Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan and deal. This has also been affected by the war in Iran.

Hamas told two officials who were present at the latest talks that the discussions on disarmament would only be possible after Israel implemented the first phase in Trump's October agreement, which included a ceasefire of all sorts in Gaza.

Israeli military officials said that they are preparing to return to a full-scale war if Hamas doesn't lay down its arms.

According to Israeli statistics, the Gaza?war started on October 7, 2023 with a Hamas led attack on Israel, which killed 1200 people.

According to Gazan authorities, Israel's two-year war left Gaza in ruins and killed over 72,000 Palestinians. Reporting by Nidal Al-Mughrabi from Cairo and Mahmoud ISSA in Gaza, Editing by Aidan Lewis and Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)