
"If one listens carefully, a striking conclusion emerges from regional capitals: the war in Gaza is over not only militarily, but as a political paradigm. In the eyes of those who manage statecraft, the agreement marks a point of no return. What is unfolding is not a truce; it is a reordering. Gaza's catastrophe has triggered a recalibration that will ripple far beyond its borders, reaching deep into Israel, reshaping Palestinian politics, and redefining what regional stability will mean for years to come."
"In this new calculus, Hamas and indeed the entire project of political Islam, alongside most non-state actors faces exclusion from formal politics. The ruling classes of the region, newly aligned around the pursuit of stability, commerce and controlled modernisation, now regard such movements as relics of the past and as agents of chaos. A growing consensus holds that all such actors must be contained or eradicated."
Two parallel conversations follow the ceasefire: a quiet, pragmatic regional dialogue among diplomats and intelligence services, and a loud, moral global outpouring of outrage and solidarity. Regional capitals conclude that the war in Gaza is over not only militarily but as a political paradigm, and they see the ceasefire agreement as a point of no return. A reordering is unfolding that will reshape Israel, Palestinian politics, and regional stability for years. Hamas and the broader project of political Islam, along with many non-state actors, face exclusion from formal politics and potential containment or eradication. Arab states, with select partners, plan temporary supervision of the West Bank, offering the Palestinian Authority what may be its final opportunity to
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