Efforts to reinvigorate a six-month-old US-brokered truce continue amid ongoing violence.
Israeli strikes killed at least four Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, according to health officials.
The attacks occurred near Salahudeen road in central Gaza and near a hospital in Deir Al-Balah, resulting in multiple casualties.
Violence has persisted in Gaza despite an October 2025 ceasefire.
Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression in October 2023, the death toll in the Gaza Strip has reached 72,601, predominantly consisting of women and children.
An additional 172,419 individuals have been injured, with many victims remaining trapped under rubble due to the ongoing conflict.
In the past 24 hours alone, two bodies and eight injured individuals were brought to hospitals in Gaza, further contributing to the rising death toll.
Since the ceasefire went into effect on October 11, 2025, a total of 824 people have been killed and 2,316 others injured.
Additionally, at least 764 bodies have been recovered from under the rubble.
Hamas officials have confirmed that a delegation from the group arrived in Cairo two days prior for meetings with mediators over the US President
Donald Trump's Gaza plan.
Sources close to the negotiations have indicated that little progress has been made thus far.
The plan involves Israel withdrawing further, as well as the establishment of a transitional authority and a multinational security force in Gaza.
Hamas is expected to disarm under this proposal, paving the way for reconstruction efforts.