In other news, a somewhat significant development (that is likely all over the news):
Israel has probably eliminated Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar
On Thursday, the Israeli military said that they are investigating whether the leader of Hamas was killed in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli representatives are now transporting the body of the slain militant to a DNA laboratory for analysis.
He is the highest ranking leader of Hamas in Gaza and certainly heavily responsible for the Oct 7 attacks. Will this likely change much? Probably not, but will likely degrade the organizational ability of Hamas (which, like Hezbollah, has to be pretty shattered at this point).
In another interesting absurdity. I read that the Iranians where vowing revenge for Israel blowing up one of the generals (or something) who was hanging out with some Hezbollah leaders when they got blown up. Of course, the Israelis have not yet retaliated for the attack by the Iranians which was a retaliation for the Iranian leader getting blown up in Iran, which was likely a general retaliation for the the Hezbollah missiles.... argh. At some point someone will need to make a chart or something....
Also, it appears (?) as if the Israelis have agreed to not attack nuclear facilities or oil production facilities by US insistence. I am not sure why the US does not want the nuclear stuff attacked (I am sure it would be pretty challenging at least), but the oil facilities restriction is almost certainly to avoid a spike in oil prices.... war... rules... weird....