The fragile ceasefire in Gaza has now been in place for five weeks, although it is not a ceasefire in terms of how most people would consider one to operate.
Shortly after it began last month, US President Donald Trump declared the war was over. But it most definitely is not.
Israel and Hamas have repeatedly accused the other of jeopardising the deal, with Palestinians bearing the highest price for alleged breaches of the truce.
Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed, according to Gaza's health authorities, and much of the strip remains under Israeli military control.
Humanitarian organisations argue that much of Gaza is still suffering as a result of insufficient aid coming in, and talks on a lasting peace have somewhat stalled.
Here is what has changed, what has not, and where th

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