thanks for calling me a faggot
I think its hard for a lot of people to realize that most of the people in the world can't just bounce out of a city that easily the way us Americans can with our cars and our disposable income to spend on plane tickets and whatnot. There really just aren't places to go for most people.
No, I don't really have much of a solution in mind, but here's some ideas:
1) Actually trying to negotiate something with the leaders of Hezbollah. The media is treating the conflict like its something between Israel, Lebanon, and the UN, but they're forgetting the one key party when it comes to resolving the conflict. Hezbollah isn't a group of hellbent on domination. They are a group that came together as a response to existing political and social conditions, and as a result, they have certain aims. If those aims happen to be the destruction of Israel (I'm not sure, I haven't looked into them too deeply), that obviously isn't something negotiable, but they can be made to realize that Israel will crush them with their overwhelming military force.
2) If they come to the conclusion that they cannot negotiate with Hezbollah, because perhaps their strategy is to sacrifice themselves to pit world opinion against Israel, then maybe Israel should consider strongly the effect of that strategy actually working, and perhaps take corrective steps, rather than falling right into Hezbollah's trap.
Obviously there's no easy solution and it is going to take a lot of diplomacy, humanitarian aid, and real sincerity, but it really is worth it given the amount of innocent people that have to die in Israel, Lebanon, and Palestine, due to a government's imperial policies.