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In photos: Gazans wade through rubble, after Israeli bombing leaves enclave in ruins

From CNN's Sana Noor Haq

As the first full day of a ceasefire and hostage release deal bore out on Monday, displaced Palestinians surveyed the catastrophic destruction wrought by more than 15 months of Israel’s onslaught following the Hamas-led October 7 attacks.

Scenes emerged of children carrying toys across thick layers of debris, while others returned to carpet-bombed neighborhoods in the north.

Israeli strikes have destroyed about 60 percent of buildings, including homes, schools and hospitals, the UN reported on Thursday. The impact of Israel’s offensive has set back development in Gaza by as much as 69 years, according to the agency.

In September, the UN warned that even if a ceasefire is reached it would take 350 years for Gaza’s economy to return to its pre-war level.

Displaced Palestinians taking refuge in Bureij refugee camp start to return their houses after the announcement of ceasefire on Sunday.
Construction vehicles begin to clean up in Jabalia refugee camp, Gaza, on Sunday.
Palestinians return to their homes following the start of a ceasefire in Rafah, Gaza, on Sunday.
Palestinian medics inspect the damage at Al Najjar hospital inflicted by Israeli airstrikes on Rafah, as a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas went into effect on Sunday.
People walk towards their homes through the destroyed streets of Gaza City on Sunday.
A Palestinian woman reacts as she returns to her destroyed house in Jabalia on Sunday.
Displaced Palestinians carry their belongings as they walk amid the devastation upon their return to central Rafah on Sunday.
A man sits on a lounge chair atop a heavily-damaged building along Saftawi street in Jabalia in northern Gaza on Monday.

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