Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems ready to consolidate his strategic goals, which include a strengthened military presence in Gaza and confronting Iran's nuclear ambitions, News.bg reports.
His strategy has already led to serious successes, including the destruction of important military structures of the Palestinian group "Hamas", the Lebanese "Hezbollah" and Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.
This creates the conditions for Israel to become the dominant power in the region, but it also raises important questions about the future of a Palestinian state and the stability of Syria.
The overall impact of these changes on Iran, which continues to face difficult choices over its nuclear ambitions, and Israel's position towards its Arab allies remains unclear.
The situation is further complicated by Netanyahu's decision to retain control of Gaza, rejecting proposals to return power to the Palestinian Authority. Meanwhile, Israel faces domestic political and social challenges, including a renewed corruption trial against the prime minister.
Questions about the future of Syria, as well as the ability of "Hamas" and "Hezbollah" to restore their military power, add to the picture of instability in the region.