So I assume Hamas is once again contained inside the Gaza strip? I can't find much news on the actual military situation.
That's the current word from Twitter and specifically the IDF spokesman. The border is secured, sweeps have been done for terrorists in the areas hit near Gaza, and engineers are land-mining the breaches that had been blown in the border fence.
There's been some clashes/activity in the West Bank (which is kind of a 'day ending in a Y' for the West Bank), a terror attack in Egypt that killed two Israeli tourists a few days ago, and some rocket/mortar shelling from southern Lebanon (supposedly that is Islamic Jihad and NOT Hezbollah, take that for what it's worth since Hezbollah would have to turn a blind eye at a minimum) but again, nothing major there. Somewhere between 6-9 KIA militants in Lebanon from Israeli counterfire (lots more in Gaza OFC).
Israel has also mobilized 300,000 reservists (roughly 1/32nd its total population and according to all the info I've seen, the actual turnout has been substantial for said call-ups (which is shocking since this summer 10K refused to join a call-up over objections with Netanyahu's policies). Of those 300K, some will be heading north to the Lebanese border to deter Hezbollah (who has been tossing some rockets) and Syria from pitching in, with the rest going to Gaza.
So, at some point soon, the decision will be made to roll the IDF's ground troops into Gaza, presumably after the IAF's bombing campaign has softened the Hamas infrastructure there up. The IDF has been dropping leaflets ordering civilians to get out via the Rafah crossing into Egypt (whether or not Egypt accepts them... is an interesting question indeed).