GAZA CITY, Oct 25: At least 93 people in Gaza have been killed by Israeli attacks since the beginning of the October 10 ceasefire, Gaza's Health Ministry says.
A further 324 people have been injured since, the ministry added.
In the last 48 hours, 19 people killed in Israeli attacks have arrived at Gaza hospitals, along with another seven who are injured. A child has been seriously wounded by Israeli fire northwest of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, according to the enclave's ambulance and emergency services.
Another two people were wounded in an Israeli air strike on a civilian vehicle in Bani Suheila, east of Khan Younis, also in the southern Gaza Strip, according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society.
Palestinians returning to the wreckage in southern Gaza are using what they can to start rebuilding their lives.
Some families have pitched their tents over the decommissioned Israeli armoured vehicles known as "explosive robots" - machines once used to level neighbourhoods with powerful explosives.
What was once a symbol of destruction has become the foundation of their temporary shelters.
The United Nations says at least 1.5 million in the Gaza Strip need "emergency assistance", as Palestinians returning to their homes say they are finding only rubble amid a constant struggle for necessities, including food and water.
As Washington tries to iron out the details of phase two of Trump's Gaza plan, including a demand for Hamas to disarm, analyst Rob Geist Pinfold says "all sorts of compromises" are possible on disarmament. �"AL JAZEERA