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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    An Israeli airstrike struck a group of men outside a school in Deir al‑Balah on April 13, killing at least three Palestinians amid ongoing mediator‑led ceasefire talks involving Hamas, Egypt, Turkey and Qatar.

    Three Killed in Gaza as Israeli Airstrike Follows Latest Ceasefire Talks

    Israeli Airstrike and Ceasefire Developments in Gaza

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Mahmoud Issa

    Details of the Airstrike

    CAIRO/GAZA, April 13 (Reuters) - An Israeli airstrike killed at least three Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Monday, health officials said, as mediators met leaders from Hamas in an effort to shore up a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal.

    Medics said the strike had hit a group of men outside a school in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. There was no immediate comment by the Israeli military.

    Impact on Local Community

    At Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah, the bodies of those killed lay on the ground in white shrouds outside the morgue as relatives and friends arrived to bid them farewell. Some kissed the victims' foreheads before holding special prayers.

    “This isn’t a truce; it’s a trap for our young men. Every day there are martyrs, every single day. How long can this continue?” said Umm Hussam Abu El-Rous, a female relative of one of the victims.

    “Isn't it unjust that a three-year-old child is afraid of seeing his (dead) father? He says, 'My father went to bring me something from the shop,'" she added.

    Ceasefire Status and Ongoing Tensions

    The ceasefire that began last October halted two years of full-blown war but left Israeli troops in control of a depopulated zone demarcated by yellow-painted blocks nL8N3YM0AF that comprises well over half of Gaza, with Hamas in power in a narrow coastal strip and Israeli airstrikes continuing nL1N40U04T. 

    More than 750 Palestinians have been killed since the deal took effect, while militants have killed four Israeli soldiers. Israel and Hamas have traded blame for ceasefire violations.

    Palestinians say Israeli forces have been moving some of the yellow concrete markers westward. Israel denies this.

    Hamas Disarmament as a Sticking Point

    HAMAS DISARMAMENT AN OBSTACLE 

    The violence comes as leaders from Hamas and other Palestinian factions have been meeting since Saturday in Cairo with mediators from Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar to discuss implementing the second phase nL1N3YF0M0 of the Gaza deal.

    U.S. Peace Plan and Disarmament Conditions

    Under a plan put forward by U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace nL6N3YM16U, Hamas would be required to lay down its arms nL1N40F0C8 in stages over eight months after a U.S.-backed committee of Palestinian technocrats takes control in Gaza.

     However, Hamas' disarmament has been a major obstacle to progress on Trump's ceasefire deal and plan for Gaza https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/us-president-donald-j-trumps-plan-end-gaza-conflict-2025-09-30/, which have also been put under strain nL8N4040G3 by the war in Iran.

    Positions of the Parties Involved

    Two officials close to the latest talks said Hamas told mediators that discussions on disarmament could only move forward after Israel fully implements the first phase of Trump's October deal, which includes a complete ceasefire in Gaza.

    Israeli military officials have said they are preparing for a swift return to full-scale war if Hamas does not lay down its weapons.

    Background of the Gaza Conflict

    The Gaza war began on October 7, 2023, with a Hamas-led attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies.

    Israel's ensuing two-year campaign killed more ​than 72,000 Palestinians, according to Gazan health authorities, and left the territory mostly in ruins.

    (Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo and Mahmoud Issa in Gaza; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    References

    • Israeli strikes kill at least 13 across Gaza, as Trump is expected to announce Board of Peace
    • Gaza ceasefire deal at a ‘critical moment’, mediator Qatar says | Gaza News | Al Jazeera
    • Israeli fire strikes journalists and children on one of Gaza's deadliest days since ceasefire

    Table of Contents

    • Israeli Airstrike and Ceasefire Developments in Gaza
    • Details of the Airstrike

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ceasefire in place since October has notably reduced but not halted violence – over 750 Palestinians killed since its start and Israeli violations adding tension (apnews.com)
    • •Mediators—including Egypt, Turkey, Qatar and the U.S.—are actively seeking to advance the ceasefire’s second phase, but progress stalls due to Hamas’s refusal to disarm before Israeli withdrawals (aljazeera.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israeli fire kills three in Gaza following new ceasefire talks

    1How many Palestinians were killed in the latest Israeli airstrike in Gaza?

    At least three Palestinians were killed in the airstrike in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip.

    2What triggered the recent violence in Gaza?

    Violence occurred alongside ceasefire negotiations between Hamas, other Palestinian factions, and mediators from Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar.

  • Impact on Local Community
  • Ceasefire Status and Ongoing Tensions
  • Hamas Disarmament as a Sticking Point
  • U.S. Peace Plan and Disarmament Conditions
  • Positions of the Parties Involved
  • Background of the Gaza Conflict
  • •The strike underscores fragility of current truce: civilians remain vulnerable around demarcated “yellow‑zone” controlled by Israeli forces, undermining confidence in the pause in hostilities (apnews.com)
  • 3What is the main obstacle in the Gaza ceasefire deal?

    The main obstacle is the disarmament of Hamas, which has yet to agree to lay down arms under the U.S.-backed plan.

    4How have Palestinian and Israeli forces responded since the ceasefire began?

    Over 750 Palestinians and four Israeli soldiers have been killed since the ceasefire; both sides have accused each other of violations.

    5What is the current status of the region affected by the Israeli military?

    Israeli forces control over half of Gaza, using yellow-painted blocks to mark the zone, while airstrikes continue and Hamas maintains power in a narrow coastal area.

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