I just read all 13 pages, and here's my two cents:
Neither side is "right" and neither side is "wrong" because each aren't clearly identifiable. Israeli government is mixed with Israeli extremists who are mixed with other groups. Lebanese government is mixed with Lebanese extremists and hezbollah groups. Both sides are equally at fault, but as far as motives go, I say Israel scores better in my books.
The majority of Lebanese people, and espec. Hezbollah supporters want-Israel-destroyed. They have for decades, and they stop at nothing to keep the wheel turning. Israel has put up with a lot, and (naturally) so has Lebanon. Jews have a right to their own state, and non-Jewish Israelis have a right to their own country. If the hezbollah supporters and majority of Lebanese groups support destruction of the Jewish State, and refuse to settle with ridiculously generous offers like the 2000 '98%' negotiation, then Israel has the right to defend its existence.
Nobody can expect any country to attack a terrorist group in another country without hitting civilians. I understand that a missile hitting a target 100m away from a hospital is worrying. But did it hit the hospital? No. And was hitting the hospital its purpose? Most likely not. Because destroying Lebanon is not the aim, destroying Hezbollah is. Israel doesn't care if a few civilians get killed, sure it's not what they want, but if it is necessary for the survival of Israel, it is a risk they are willing to take.
I don't think I'm supporting Israel 100%, but Jesus Christ can people see their motives? Decades of being attacked has taken its toll, they're pissed. They've tried everything to negotiate, and that hasn't worked. So now, they're just trying to get the message across - through a different medium. A controversial and bloody medium.
But this isn't an eye for eye. To them, the logic seems: Our eye goes, or their eye goes. And despite how many people here disagree with me. If I were an Israeli, I'd want the same thing. If I were a Lebanese, I'd want revenge. But Israel is seeking justice at any cost, Lebanon is seeking revenge at any cost. In my eyes, justice is more important.