Ok, so we attacked the military infrastructure of Iran. NOT the nuclear infrastructure, and the casualties were, by design, held to a minimum.
This CAN be the end of the war.
No EXTRA military force were used, in other words, the innate threat of nuclear power attack WAS respected. Lifes of Iranian was respected. In other words it was the MOST diplomatic response to the attack on Israel.
At the negotiation table. Hamas is serious at making a deal, and Israel is as open to a deal as it has been since the beginning of the war.
The saying goes, that you know what you have, you don’t know what you do not have.
After the election, we don’t know what will happen. We do know, however, that the new president will have to get into a conflict with little insight into all the ups and downs of it, so we can be lucky, that it will be better for us, but there is a real risk of a much, much worse situation.
So locking down what we have is the most responsible and wise.
This will get us to start a new relationship with the new American administration with respect, and give us more options to work with.
All in all, the aim of the war is to get the hostages home, and make Israel safe. So if we can make a deal that realizes those aims, then we should, by all means, take it.
In other words, the war seems to simmer down, we can get on with our lives, and bring a more prosperous and stable Middle East forth in the process. Make world peace.
G-d bless the will to make a good deal, that keeps the peace.