The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is expected to have a significant impact on Lebanon's economy.
The United Nations estimates that the country's GDP will decrease by 9%, surpassing the economic consequences of the previous major conflict in 2006.
This escalation in hostilities raises concerns among international observers and financial analysts about the potential for widespread economic fallout.
The implications for Lebanon's national wealth could be profound, leading to increased instability in the region.