More than two months after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas ended two years of devastating war in the Gaza Strip, the sound of fighting has largely subsided.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Still, both sides accuse one another of violating the deal, and there is little sign they are closer to accepting the more complex steps envisioned for the next phase, according to Reuters.What did the two sides agree on?The ceasefire arrangements are set out in three main documents.The most detailed is a 20-point plan announced by US President Donald Trump in September. It begins with a ceasefire intended to lead to a full end to the war. The plan ultimately calls for Hamas to be disarmed and excluded from governing Gaza, and for Israel to withdraw from the territory. Neither side has fully agreed to all its provisions.On October 9, Israel and Hamas signed a partial agreement covering the initial elements of Trump’s plan. These included