Thirty-two people were killed in Gaza City in northern Gaza on the night of the 15th local time, local paramedics said, as Israeli heavy bombardment continued.
The next morning, several homes were destroyed after airstrikes continued in Rafa in southern Gaza and Nuseirat in central Gaza, residents said.
The Israeli military said Gaza militants fired rockets at the country on the 16th local time, and there were no casualties.
Israel says it needs to get approval from the Cabinet for a formal ceasefire.
The cabinet will discuss the ceasefire at a meeting on the 16th local time, with some hardliners opposed to it, but approval is expected to take place.
If officially approved, the ceasefire is expected to take effect on the 19th (Sunday).
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