We know that Hamas won't surrender, nor will Qatar arrest the leaders of Hamas and turn them over to the Israeli's or the international courts, because these people have billions of dollars and have spread it out generously for their protection.
Its unlikely that Hamas will stake their arms and turn over the government of Gaza to a coalition of Arab states.
Its also a for sure that Hamas will break any ceasefire that's imposed.
Unless there's a agreement that ensures no more attacks of Israel from Gaza along with a return of all of the hostages and a new government in Gaza that this is going to be an ongoing conflict for a long time.
Unless Hamas is gone, or there's an occupying third party force like the UN or NATO or even something like a coalition of Middle Eastern Countries (who won't do it because it invites terrorist strikes in their own countries), I doubt there's a reasonable end game here that generates no more then a few weeks of ceasefire.
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