There's little to no light at the end of the tunnel as Israel's genocidal war on Gaza entered its third year Tuesday, with nearly 67,200 Palestinians killed, most of the coastal enclave turned to rubble.

Two years after Hamas’ incursion ignited the war, the resistance group is weakened but not defeated, Israel is far from achieving any of its so-called key goals and no one knows how it all will end.

Since Oct. 7, 2023, a genocidal Israel has raised one of the most deadly and devastating military campaigns since World War II, leaving tens of thousands of Palestinians dead, flattening vast areas of the blockaded territory and triggering a famine in parts.

It sent ripples across the region, bringing Israel into combat with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Yemen’s Houthis, as well as armed groups in Iraq and Syria, and their patron, Iran, which suffered major losses in a 12-day war launched by Israel earlier this year.

Through it all, Hamas has held onto hostages – it still has 48, around 20 of whom Israel believes are alive – and maintained influence in the dwindling areas of Gaza that haven't been totally destroyed and depopulated.