| It is without a doubt that sitting on the Winograd Committee must be a stressful job. When attempting to put a finger on the Truth about a Government`s seemingly inadequate leadership during War-time, especially when that Government failed to recognise the fact that they should have stepped down and been replaced by a special War Time Cabinet as was done in Britain during the Second World War, it must be a heavy strain on one. Especially so, when Israel lost many of its soldiers as well as hundreds of civilians who were either killed, wounded or made temporarily homeless under their leadership. |
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