How will the Gaza war be remembered?

If today's reports are to be believed, then we are on the verge of a permanent ceasefire. Let's for a moment take that leap and imagine that the hostilities will come to an end. How will this war be remembered? What will it's legacy be? What, if any, will be the lasting consequences?

My take

There's no doubt that the war has battered Israel's standing in the world, particularly amongst the young, and left-leaning. However, I suspect it's a temporary condition. Recall what transpired when Russia invaded Ukraine. After the initial outrage, a sense of fatigue set in, and displays of Ukrainian solidarity faded. If the ceasefire holds, I would expect the same segments of society that previously were critical of Israel to continue their pro-Palestinian solidarity work, but everyone else will gravitate to another catastrophe.

This is why parallels to other historic injustices don't hold for me. The modern world's attention is too fragmented and ephemeral to sustain a South African style anti-apartheid movement.

I'm also curious about how Jewish diaspora opinion will evolve. After Oct 7, we saw a reflexive solidarity with Israel, but I had expected that to recede in light of the staggering loss of life. I think I underestimated the current post-factual reality and the partisan ability to justify or dismiss anything.

What do you folks think?