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Israeli strikes kill four Palestinians, say medics, amid new ceasefire effort

Health officials reported that Israeli strikes had killed four Palestinians on Thursday in the Gaza Strip. Hamas leaders were meeting mediators in Cairo to discuss ways to'reinvigorate' a fragile six-month-old truce brokered by the U.S.

Medical personnel?said that an Israeli strike near the Salahudeen Road in central Gaza Strip killed at least three persons, while another struck near a hospital near Deir Al-Balah in further south.

The Israeli military has not yet commented on the reports.

Israel and Hamas blame each other for violations of the truce.

Local medics claim that at least 800 Palestinians were killed since the ceasefire came into effect. Israel claims that militant attacks killed 'four' of its soldiers during the same time period.

Hamas told reporters on Thursday that a Hamas delegation had arrived in Cairo just two days before for talks with mediators about the Gaza plan of U.S. president Donald Trump.

Sources familiar with the talks stated that?efforts made to force Israel and Hamas to implement a second stage have not been successful.

Israel will 'further pull back in the second phase, according to 'the plan. A transitional authority will take control of Gaza in this phase and a multinational force is deployed. Hamas should be disarmed as part of the plan.

Gaza's health authorities report that more than 72,500 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza war since it began on October 22, 2023. According to Israeli statistics, Hamas' attacks on Israel in October 2023 - the events that precipitated Gaza war – killed 1,200 Palestinians. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens; Nidal al Mughrabi)

(source: Reuters)