Here is an estimate of the impact of the crisis on Lebanon and Israel up to 14 August, 2006 (unless otherwise stated).
Middle East crisis: In maps
DEAD
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Israel
116 soldiers (Israeli Defence Force)
43 civilians |
Lebanon
1,109 civilians (Lebanese government)
28 Lebanese soldiers (not in conflict with Israelis)
Hezbollah - there are no reliable figures |
INJURED
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Israel
Serious - 32 Moderate - 44 Light - 614 Treated for shock - 1,985 (Israeli police) |
Lebanon 3,697 (Lebanese government) |
DISPLACED
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Israel 500,000 approx (50% of population in the north of Israel) (Human Rights Watch) |
Lebanon 915,762 (approx 25% of Lebanese population) (Lebanese government) |
DAMAGE
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Israel More than 300 buildings, including houses and factories. (Israeli police) |
Lebanon 15,000 houses/apartments 900 factories, markets, farms and other commercial buildings 32 airports, ports, water- and sewage-treatment plants, dams and electrical plants 25 fuel stations 78 bridges
630km of roads
Environment - It is estimated that the initial clean up of a huge oil spill caused by the Israeli bombing of a power plant will cost $64m (£34m) |
ORDNANCE
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Israel 3,699 Hezbollah rockets have landed in Israel (Israeli police) |
Lebanon 7,000 air strike targets hit (Israeli military) |
FINANCIAL IMPACT
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Israel 70% of businesses closed in northern Israel (Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce)
Tourism - expected to reach NIS 1bn ($230m)
Total cost of war (includes military spending and lost GDP) - up to NIS 23bn ($4.8bn)
Direct and indirect damage - NIS 5 billion (US$1.1bn) |
Lebanon Repairs to buildings and infrastructure and rebuilding expected to reach $4bn (Lebanese government)
Tourism - Lebanon's tourist industry has been decimated. Tourist is estimated to earn Lebanon $2.5bn (£1.3bn)
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