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Yes, great victory for Israel in 2006 - their objective was to invade south lebanon and topple Hezbollah. They managed to advance a few miles, lose too many men then pulled back. Ontop of that Hezbollah emerged as being more popular and stronger today. Those 2 prisoners they captured were recently returned in bodybags in exchange for 200 Hezbollah fighters.
Unless by victory you mean by how many Civilians are killed, then yes the Israelis won that battle again with an impressive 1100 Lebanese civilians dead.
The head of Hezbollah publicly came out and said that the snatch was a mistake. I'm not sure exactly what you think happened in Lebanon. I'll give you a clue.
Israel went in, and destroyed infrastructure and smashed the Hezbollah resistance.
They advanced as far as they wanted and then they stopped and held their positions (this was the mistaken). Due to the fact Israel advanced as fast as they did, they had not reduced/cleared every enemy position. Hezbollah then began launching RPG attacks against the stationary Merkava MBT's. Very few soldiers were lost in these attacks, but Israel was losing tanks at an alarming rate. It is worth noting the majority of these tanks were mobility kills.
Without the Merk's to screen infantry Israel was unable to continue to hold their positions. So they withdrew.
In terms of who lost what, Israel lost virtually nothing. Hezbollah maybe wasn't destroyed, but it was brutalized.