"Drone footage filmed on Tuesday shows the massive devastation across Al Nasr street in central Gaza City, a day after the peace deal saw the release of hostages and prisoners - and a peace summit in Sharm El Sheikh focused on the future. Buildings reduced to rubble can be seen as well as others with severe damage. Other districts were completely obliterated. Al Nasr street, situated in central Gaza City, was a commercial hub before the war. The Gaza City Municipality wrote on social media on Monday that its teams had been striving to re-open the key Al Nasr Street. They began the clear-up despite '85% of municipal machinery' also destroyed. . Nearly 193,000 buildings in the Gaza Strip have been partially or completely destroyed since war began, according to UN reports. Monday saw the exchange of the final 20 living Hamas hostages for around 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, under phase one of the Gaza peace deal agreed between Israel and Hamas last week. It also includes the ceasefire, aid deliveries into Gaza and a partial Israeli withdrawal. Donald Trump addressed Israel's Knesset - receiving both huge applause and a protest - while world leaders later gathered in Egypt's Sharm El Sheikh for the Peace Summit and signing of the ceasefire deal. The US leader told the summit it was a "new and beautiful day… rising and now the rebuilding begins." Later phases of the deal still to be agreed set to include the post-conflict governance of Gaza, the future of Hamas and the reconstruction of the enclave."