Mediators are expected in Israel after a powerful bomb blast in Gaza killed at least 28

Israeli fire killed three people near the final pink line in Gaza on Monday, the annexation said, and the Israeli delegation expected in Israel to detonate further its high-profile test over the weekend.
A Palestinian official close to the cease-fire talks said efforts by Arab mediators and the United States would increase on Monday, after helping to restore calm in the wake of 28 bombings.
Israel said it had sent strikes across the border on Sunday because of the Palestinian attack on Rafah, south of Gaza, in what was described as an apparent violation of Hamas’s truce.
Despite the explosion of repeated violence in the week because it was approved by the council of Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump, they are expected to encourage the start of the second phase of the second plan of the plan to stop.
Monday’s incident, in the Gaza City section of TuffAh, was the latest ‘and’ the ‘yellow line’ in defiance of Israel’s military draw inside Gaza in populated areas, holding new fears among Gaza residents.
Local health authorities say the Israeli fire killed three people. The Israeli army ordered the troops to expel the troops who crossed the yellow line to eliminate the threat. It did not provide evidence.
Citizens are confused about the yellow line
Residents of Gaza City say they are confused about where the line runs, with electrical maps available but physical markings still to be established and much of the route.
“The whole place is in ruins. We saw the maps, but we can’t say where we are,” said Samir, 50, who lives in Tuffah.
The Israeli military on Monday published a video showing bulldozers assembling yellow blocks into a demarcation line.
Both Israel and Hamas said they remained committed to a ceasefire after Sunday’s breakout. The armed wing of Hamas said it was not aware of the Rafah conflict and had not engaged the groups there since March.
Israel’s military says it has resumed heavy fire in Gaza after launching a wave of airstrikes and conducting airstrikes in response to allegations by Hamas that the forces attacked its forces.
Hamas described what it said was a series of violations by Israel that killed 46 people and stopped important things from reaching the target.
Despite the previous threat to ban Gaza with a short break of the truce, said the Israelis in the Aid agency of Cogat on Monday that the convoys will continue to enter the importation.
However, he added that the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt would remain closed to the movement of people.
Trump said the self-made businessman was still there. The leadership of Hamas, they say, will not be involved in the violation. “We think that maybe the leadership is not involved in that,” he told reporters angered force air.
The remains of the hold are yet to be discovered
Witkoff and Kushner’s visit to Israel, aimed at negotiating the next phase of Trump’s surprise plan.
However, Israel is unlikely to announce progress in the talks until the remnants of governance are restored and believe Hamas is able to move six more bodies quickly, apart from the 16 still in Gaza. Some bodies can be difficult to recover due to destruction in the designated area.
Meanwhile, Egypt will host talks in Cairo on Monday with Khalil Al-Hayya, Hamas’ ouster from Gaza, over ways to follow up on the final task, the group said in a statement.
Israel is blocking aid to Gaza, saying that Hamas has not lived up to the ceasefire because the bodies of some of the hostages remain in Gaza. Hamas says it needs help to get the bodies out from under the rubble, while the groups say that even under a ceasefire, not enough critical materials are reaching Gaza City.
A Palestinian official, close to the talks, said that the transfer of the group is discussing ways to push forward the formation of the technoct body to work on Gaza without Hamas.
Israel did not agree with this idea in the past and insisted that Hamas be released without detention, defeated and found, the group never accepted.
Hamas and other ruling groups have rejected any external management of Gaza, as proposed in the 20-point plan, and have so far opened up calls for arms, which may have trouble getting the deal off the ground.
With the Truke of Uncertainty, the citizens of Gaza fear more violence.
“I felt my heart drop to the ground, I heard that the merchant fell to the ground,” said Abu Abdallah, a businessman from Gaza City, who was displaced from the Central Gaza strip.
“What happened yesterday made people go crazy buying food, greedy sellers are getting prices, this deal looks very weak,” he told Reuters on the negotiation process.
In an interview with CBS 60 minutes, Kushner said the success or failure of the 20-point peace plan will depend on whether Israel and its foreign partners can create “a tangible alternative.”
“If they succeed, Hamas will fail, and Gaza will not be a threat to Israel in the future,” Kushner said.