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Olmert won't quit over war
28/04/2007 20:34 - (SA)
Jerusalem - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert will not resign despite expectations that an imminent
report on the Lebanon war is thought to have censured his role,
Israeli television quoted Olmert aides as saying on Saturday.
The state-named Winograd Commission will publish preliminary
findings on Monday analysing the first five days of fighting and
Israel's decision to launch the war after two
soldiers were seized at the border last July 12.
Channel Ten television quoted a leaked copy of the report as
criticising Olmert for lacking "an organised plan" in launching
the war and described his move as a "misguided and rash
judgment".
The station said the report also found Olmert relying "in an
absolute way" on the Israeli military and its chief of staff Dan
Halutz, without seeking wider consultation from other bodies.
Channel 10 quoted Olmert aides as saying he had no
intention to resign despite the criticism.
It quoted the aides as saying the whole government took the
decision to go to war.
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