Let's be honest with ourselves. Hezbollah didn't join the fight with heart. That was apparent with the solidarity strikes. The movement and it's base is exhausted with internal politics and Syria war. They never led any other skirmishes from 2008-2024, which was all led by Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza. The solidarity strikes idea was drawn up last minute. And was designed to prevent a full scale war. Israel didn't even need to attack Lebanon. But they saw it as a opportunity to assassinate Hezbollah leaders and weaken Hezbollah. The BS about their settlers unable to be in the north was BS. They could have returned them at any moment.
When you don't fight with conviction, it is a big problem. That's why Lebanese are all celebrating right now. They feel with Gaza but they didn't want to be part of this war since the beginning. And they're happy they're out of the picture now. That means you aren't fighting with conviction. Arab states, on other hand, don't have will to fight wars. They're also exhausted from wars. But they may have conviction if it is something involving them, like Egypt coming under attack by Israel.
But for Gaza nobody cares. People of Gaza can only hope to hold out as long as possible, and especially Hamas. Until global and local pressure leads to a ceasefire. Nobody was on the same page as Hamas. That was clear.
But Hamas took revenge for a lot of things on October 7 and made sure to hand Israel a defeat. And many people were happy to see Israel get what it deserves for once.
Israel wants to overshadow that sentiment with the genocide and may succeed for the most part. Unfortunately, because strategy and lack of conviction towards fight on part of resistance axis, but also a large indifference by Arab public and world.