The long-standing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah might reach its end-point soon‚ as both sides discuss a cease-fire deal; the fighting started about a year ago during Gaza events
Recent data shows devastating impact on both sides: Lebanese health ministry reported over 3‚700 casualties and 15‚000 injured people (which includes both civilians and Hezbollah members). Israeli losses include 73 soldiers and 45 civilians in northern regions – the conflict has affected many border communities
The destruction scale is mind-blowing: Lebanese housing damage reached $2‚8 billion with 99‚000 homes affected; Israeli property losses hit 1 billion shekels. The environment suffered too: northern Israel lost 55‚000 acres of forests and parks
- World Bank estimates $8.5 billion in total Lebanese losses
- Agriculture sector lost $1.1 billion
- Tourism industry damage reached $1.1 billion
- Israeli budget deficit grew to 8% of GDP
The human cost is even more significant: about 886‚000 Lebanese left their homes while 540‚000 moved to Syria. On the Israeli side roughly 60‚000 people from northern areas relocated to safer places – the situation affects daily life in both countries
The economic impact hits hard: Lebanese GDP might drop 5.7% next year‚ while Israel faces credit rating downgrades and high inflation. Supply chains dont work properly; interest rates stay high‚ and mortgage costs keep rising for regular people