A timeline of the fragile Gaza ceasefire
The announcement on 15 January that a ceasefire deal had been reached between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza was met with jubilation and sighs of relief in the region.
After 15 months of brutal violence that saw over 48,200 Palestinians killed, millions displaced and the Gaza Strip reduced to rubble, the plan for a halt to the destruction and the beginning of the release of Israeli captives and Palestinian detainees on 19 January seemed to augur some hope for calm.
But since the inauguration of Donald Trump as US president and his declared plan to "clean out" two million Palestinians from Gaza, alongside accusations by Hamas that Israel has failed to stick to the terms of the agreement, the ceasefire is now in doubt.
With Trump warning of dire consequences without the release of the remaining Israeli captives by noon on Saturday, Middle East Eye takes a look at how we got here: