I mean, it brought the Jews closer to outright fascism which will work in the short run in terms of solidifying power. But this is the start of a widespread ethnic cleansing (if you don't want to call it genocide, it's impossible to deny the ethnic cleansing intent of what they're doing in Gaza) and that usually goes off the rails.
Unfortunately they can't just forever hold a hostile position to their neighbors in the middle east, and if they do, they won't make it as a country. What they've ensured is that they will be a pariah on the likes of Rhosdesia or South Africa basically for their existence. I can't imagine thinking that the response to 10/7 has brought them any safety guarantees for the future when it showed pretty much how sociopathic the population is, and how far they'll go to justify war crimes. The threat to their nation from Hamas was done on 10/7 and if they has actually just negotiated for peace right then and there, maybe people would have actually bought into the idea that Israel is a poor, victimless nation. Now they will have to spend the next 100 years worrying about eminent threat because of their response when they were closer than ever to normalization with most of the middle east than ever before.
Israel was literally breaking apart before 10/7 because when the country doesn't have an idea of an existential threat to unite behind, it begins to fall apart because of its internal contradictions. No one has an appetite to stop any of the settlements, that fraction of the country will only grow due to birthrate etc. and become more and more influential. This means continual territorial expansion, and continued antagonistic behavior toward neighboring countries.
If you really believe Israel is so important, you should make aliyah and move there because the demographics of this country longterm won't continue to support this. My parents generation are the only ones who really buy into the Israel narrative that Israel has sold and their time isn't long, and Israel hasn't done much to create any allies outside of the U.S. You mention Israel as our greatest ally in the middle east, but in truth, they are the reason much of the middle east has so much antipathy towards. It's a one-side relationship that we don't benefit from. In fact, they are a completely unreliable ally that doesn't listen to us and gets us into situations that we do not benefit from.
And before you cry about me hating Jews, I'm jewish.