No offense, DuH2, 'cause your information is as good as mine, but it seems to me that it would be a misperception to consider that Hizbollah has somehow been "trounced".
They clearly have a well-defined strategy, it's just that the Israelis don't fully understand it yet.
Consider this, for example: North Korea has apparently been helping Hizbollah build miles and miles of tunnels underneath all those apartment buildings from which they "suddenly appear out of nowhere" and then "disappear again just as fast" -
http://www.ocnus.net/artman/publish/article_25474.shtml
Plus, while their daily financial and political infrastructure was being taken apart, they still managed to retain pretty much a 24-hour on-the-air broadcasting presence (via al-Manar), and also they managed to rain 250 rockets a day on Israel, even in the last day of the war.
So, I think it would be a serious mistake to believe that Hizbollah has somehow been "diminished" in this fight. If anything, they'll be able to use the aftermath to further bolster their domestic political position. IMO and all that.
