Originally posted by Rolex
I think I said that the Lebanese economy was destroyed. I try to write precisely, but sometimes fail miserably, bozon. 
Yes, Lebanese economy suffered badly and so did Israeli economy. Both northern Israel and Lebanon are based heavily on tourism. You can guess how many tourists will come to the Galili or Beirut this or next year. Hizballa rockets have caused forest fires that burned very large portion of the forests in Northern Israel. Would you like a room with a view to the ashes? It will take years till it's green again.
In one of my first posts when the whole thing just began (another thread) I said I pity the Lebanese since their economy is about to be destroyed. They had nothing to gain from attacking Israel but still allowed Hizballa to do so. I don't see Lebanon as an enemy. If anything, they are the neighbor I wish for the best relations with. But they should not expect happy tourists on Beirut beach when tourists run away from the Galili. If finally they'll take responsibility for what is happening in their country, Israel and Lebanon can happily live side by side and contribute each other. South Lebanon people used to work in northern Israel and there's no reason we can't go back to that.
It all comes down to what Lebanese people and goverment are going to do in the next few weeks. If they truely act to end the Hizballa state within a state and secure their side of the border, this region can flourish again.