Unfortunately this is likely to turn into one of those "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail" situations for Israel. A large, modern, highly mechanized and tactically well-trained ground force is great for taking down its counterpart on the enemy side, but as the 2005 Lebanon War illustrated, just killing a bunch of Islamist assholes and blowing up their rockets doesn't put an end to the problem, it just makes them stop shooting rockets for awhile. Hezbollah came out of the 2005 war numerically and materially stronger, with broader support in the population than it had before. This thing's shaping up to be same program, different channel.