According to the Health Ministry in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza, a total of 93 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli military attacks in the territory since the ceasefire began on October 11.
And 324 others were injured, Al Jazeera reported, citing the ministry.
The bodies of 19 people killed in Israeli strikes in the past 48 hours have been brought to Gaza hospitals. Seven injured people were also admitted to hospitals along with the dead.
Israeli forces killed 26 people in a series of airstrikes on the Palestinian enclave during the ceasefire, after two Israeli soldiers were killed in an attack in the southern Gaza city of Rafah on October 19. Israel said at the time that it had hit targets across Gaza, including a Hamas field commander, gunmen, a tunnel and an arms depot.
It was the deadliest incident of violence in the Palestinian enclave since the ceasefire went into effect.
Earlier, on October 17, an Israeli tank shell hit a microbus carrying a Palestinian family in the Zeitoun area of Gaza, killing 11 members of the family. This was the largest single attack since the ceasefire began a week earlier.
Medical say at least six people were injured in Israeli strikes in various areas of Gaza since the morning of Saturday, October 25, the 15th day of the ceasefire.
The Israeli navy on the same day arrested three Palestinian fishermen after destroying all their equipment off the coast of Gaza City, Wafa News reported.
Israel has banned Palestinian fishermen from going to sea since October 7, 2023. Despite this, Israeli forces have shot and killed many of those who have defied the ban and gone to sea to fish. Others have been arrested or tortured, and their boats have either been seized or destroyed.
That day, Israeli forces launched a devastating attack on the Palestinian enclave in response to an attack by the Hamas ruling group in Gaza. They destroyed the Gaza territory and razed it to the ground in the name of eliminating Hamas.
Nick Orr of the NGO Humanity and Inclusion told Al Jazeera that the scale of the destruction in Gaza is so vast that it is extremely difficult to determine the exact number of weapons lying around in the rubble and it could take 20 to 30 years. He commented that more equipment is needed to remove the landmines left by the Israeli forces.
The Gaza Health Ministry said that the death toll in Israel’s two-year genocidal war has now risen to 68,519, with another 170,382 injured.