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Four Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Mediators Resume Ceasefire Talks in Cairo

Deadlock persists over disarmament and withdrawals as mediators seek to preserve U.S.-brokered Gaza blueprint

By Derek Hwang
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At least four Palestinians were killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes and gunfire as mediators prepared to continue ceasefire discussions in Cairo aimed at salvaging a U.S.-brokered plan. Hamas and other factions have accepted most elements of a 15-point proposal but remain at an impasse over Hamas disarmament, which the group ties to Israeli withdrawal and a political track toward statehood. The truce brokered in October 2025 has not halted Israeli attacks or led to full disarmament of Hamas militants.

Four Palestinians Killed in Gaza as Mediators Resume Ceasefire Talks in Cairo
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Key Points

  • Four Palestinians were killed in Gaza on Monday by Israeli strikes and gunfire, including a woman in Zawayda, one person in Nuseirat refugee camp, and a medic and his son on a rooftop in Gaza City - impacts humanitarian and medical sectors.
  • Mediators in Cairo prepared to continue talks to preserve a U.S.-brokered 15-point blueprint after Hamas submitted its response; factions accepted all points except Hamas disarmament - impacts diplomacy and political risk assessments.
  • The October 2025 truce has not halted Israeli attacks or produced Hamas disarmament; reported casualties since the truce include more than 990 Palestinians killed and four Israeli soldiers killed - impacts security, reconstruction, and aid delivery planning.

At least four Palestinians were killed on Monday in Gaza after Israeli strikes and gunfire, health officials said, as mediators readied further talks in Cairo aimed at preserving a U.S.-brokered plan for the embattled enclave.

Medical sources reported that an Israeli airstrike killed a woman in Zawayda in the central Gaza Strip. A separate strike killed one person in the Nuseirat refugee camp nearby. Later on Monday, an attack targeting the rooftop of a building in Gaza City struck two people, identified by health officials as a medic and his son, who were killed in the strike.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the incidents.

The violence coincides with the expected arrival in Cairo of Nikolay Mladenov, described in reports as U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace envoy for Gaza, according to sources close to the mediation effort. His arrival was due later on Monday, a day after Hamas submitted its response to a 15-point blueprint he had presented to the group in recent weeks.

Sources involved in the mediation said Hamas and other Palestinian factions had agreed to all points of the proposal except one - the disarmament of Hamas. Hamas links any move toward disarmament to an Israeli withdrawal and to a political track that would open negotiations on Palestinian statehood.

Critics of the current situation point to an October 2025 truce brokered by President Trump that halted the most intense fighting but has not ended Israeli attacks in Gaza or secured the disarmament of Hamas militants. That truce has therefore not produced a durable cessation of hostilities, according to the reporting.

Israel and Hamas remain deadlocked over the next phase of Mr. Trump’s Gaza plan, which envisages Hamas laying down its arms in exchange for Israeli withdrawals. Hamas on Monday said leaders of Palestinian factions who met with mediators - Egypt, Qatar and Turkey - in Cairo over the past week emphasized the need for Israel to "fully and unconditionally comply with the terms of the ceasefire agreement, in its entirety and without fragmentation."

Hamas attributes the lack of a full agreement to end the Gaza conflict to Israel’s refusal to meet first-phase obligations agreed in October, which paused major fighting but did not stop Israeli strikes.

Israel, for its part, asserts that its strikes aim to prevent imminent attacks by Hamas and other militants.

Health officials report that Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed more than 990 people since the truce came into effect, while Israeli authorities say that four soldiers have been killed by militants in the same period. Israel insists that Hamas must disarm, surrender power in Gaza and have no role in the enclave’s future governance.

On the ground, Israel continues to occupy more than half of Gaza, where it has ordered residents to evacuate and has demolished remaining structures. Nearly the entire population - more than 2 million Palestinians - now resides in a narrow coastal strip, living predominantly in tents and damaged buildings, under Hamas’ de facto control.


Contextual note - The mediators involved in the Cairo discussions include Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, and their recent talks with Palestinian factions focused on implementing elements of the 15-point plan. The central outstanding issue remains disarmament, with Hamas linking any step on that matter to reciprocal Israeli actions and political guarantees.

The coming days of negotiations in Cairo will test whether the parties can bridge the current stalemate and produce concrete steps to reduce violence and address the humanitarian conditions on the ground. For now, attacks have continued despite previous agreements aimed at limiting fighting.

Risks

  • Continued violence as a result of the deadlock over disarmament and withdrawals, which could further impede humanitarian access and reconstruction efforts - affecting the humanitarian and construction sectors.
  • Failure to reach agreement on disarmament and reciprocal Israeli steps may prolong instability and security risks, complicating diplomatic efforts and investor assessments in regional reconstruction - affecting political risk and defense sectors.
  • Ongoing population displacement and demolition of structures could exacerbate humanitarian needs and strain aid delivery systems, increasing operational risks for NGOs and relief suppliers - affecting logistics and humanitarian supply chains.

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