The Israeli military campaign has resulted in significant destruction, with over 40,000 homes demolished and 37 towns completely wiped out in southern Lebanon.
Despite heavy bombardment and a large troop presence, Israel has not secured any villages, indicating a strong resistance from Hezbollah and a potential shift in military strategy.
The humanitarian crisis continues to escalate, with over 1.4 million people displaced and a high civilian death toll, raising concerns about the long-term implications of the conflict.
The ongoing conflict may lead to a protracted humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, with continued displacement and destruction of infrastructure.
Israel's military strategy may evolve as it faces unexpected resistance, potentially leading to a reassessment of its ground offensive tactics.
The situation could escalate further if Hezbollah continues to retaliate against Israeli operations, potentially drawing in regional powers.