Israel proves again they are one of the most capable nation in regards to warfare. Given they are under constant military pressure and have to be innovative.
I wonder how this is seen in regards to Geneva conventions and other war time treaties. Not that it matters in detail, nations will break these codes if they see fit, but I wonder. For one Hezbollah isn't a national military, but a rebel group or terrorist group. That can have influence in these treaties as they often assume the participants in a war are nations. I also don't know how many civilians were hit with this. Also some of these injuries seem gruesome, it seems that it was more likely to be badly hurt than outright killed.
Anyways, don't get on Israels bad side would be the takeaway here I think.