So, apparently Israel and Hamas have worked out a cease fire agreement. Personally, I think this is *not* a good thing for long term peace.
Warfare is the most documented and studied activity in human history. As I understand it, there has *never* in the history of human civilization been a diplomatically negotiated cease fire that has resulted in peace except in the very short term. The only way the peace has ever been achieved once a situation has escalated to war is for one side to win, and one side to lose. Germany and Japan have long been allies of the US, and there are almost no hard feelings that are left over culturally from the war. By way of comparison Korea is still a very hostile situation, with both sides poking and provoking the other to this day. Without China holding N Korea back, that situation would have already escalated to war, and it still may.
Israel has nuclear weapons, and most other actors in the region have chemical weapons. Iran is on the verge of obtaining a nuclear weapon. We are very quickly running out of time before someone escalates the hostilities to CBRN warfare. Using history as a guide, the only way that this can be prevented is to *not* declare a cease fire. Let the dogs off the leash, and let this fight go until one of them wins, and one of them loses.
There are probably very few opportunities left for the conflict to be settled with conventional weapons. If they continue to kick the can down the road there will absolutely become a point where the conflict with go nuclear. While war is an absolutely terrible thing, history shows the the best (if not the only) way to achieve real peace is to fight the war to conclusion. Putting it on hold just buys time until the next time it heats up.
I know this is a highly controversial point of view, but I find it shocking that no one else really brings it up. Everyone seems to be obsessed with short term solutions to the hostilities, while at the same time there appears to be absolutely no plan to prevent the long term proposition of nuclear war. I don't get it.