Hamas may still fight, but it is only a shadow of what it used to be.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister have been indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court.
The International Court of Justice of the United Nations is investigating the case of the South African Republic accusing Israel of genocide.
After intervening in Hezbollah’s war in Lebanon, it was crushed by an Israeli offensive.
This was the factor that led to the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria.
Iran and Israel exchanged direct attacks, weakening Iran. His network of allies and confidants, which Tehran called the “Axis of Resistance,” was paralyzed.
The Houthis in Yemen have halted most shipping between Europe and Asia that passes through the Red Sea – it remains to be seen whether they will follow through on their promise to stop attacks now that a ceasefire is in place in Gaza.
As for the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, it is as bitter as ever.
A ceasefire could, with luck, stop the killing and return Israeli hostages, as well as Palestinian detainees and prisoners, to their families.
This does not end the conflict, which is more than a century old.