Via Noam Scheiber, this can't be good for Israel:
Nehme Y. Tohme, a member of Parliament from the anti-Syrian reform bloc and the country's minister for the displaced, said he had been told by Hezbollah officials that when the shooting stopped, Iran would provide Hezbollah with an "unlimited budget" for reconstruction.
In his victory speech on Monday night, Hezbollah's leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, offered money for "decent and suitable furniture" and a year's rent on a house to any Lebanese who lost his home in the month-long war.
"Completing the victory," he said, "can come with reconstruction."...
...While the Israelis began their withdrawal, hundreds of Hezbollah members spread over dozens of villages across southern Lebanon began cleaning, organizing and surveying damage. Men on bulldozers were busy cutting lanes through giant piles of rubble. Roads blocked with the remnants of buildings are now, just a day after a cease-fire began, fully passable.
In Sreifa, a Hezbollah official said the group would offer an initial $10,000 to residents to help pay for the year of rent, to buy new furniture and to help feed families....
...Sheik Nasrallah said in his speech that "the brothers in the towns and villages will turn to those whose homes are badly damaged and help rebuild them.
"Today is the day to keep up our promises," he said. "All our brothers will be in your service starting tomorrow."...
Hezbollah men also traveled door to door checking on residents and asking them what help they needed.
Israel, it's clear, not only lacked a plan to win the peace, but hadn't even thought about how to stop Hezbollah from winning the piece. Whatever local support and sustenance they'd amassed by providing social services for the last few decades will be dwarfed by the hometown heroism of rebuilding the shattered lives of the displaced Lebanese citizens.