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Defense Minister Amir Peretz and IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz touring the Tze'elim training ground Tuesday. (Alberto Dankberg)
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Halutz says has no intention to resign, calls criticism 'unfair'
By Nir Hasson, Aluf Benn and Gideon Alon, Haaretz Correspondents, and Haaretz Service

Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Dan Halutz on Wednesday denied reports that he is considering resigning due to the growing criticism, within the army and outside it, of his conduct of the Lebanon war and his subsequent refusal to accept responsibility for its failures by resigning.

Channel 2 television, quoting associates of Halutz, reported on Tuesday
that he would probably resign if one of the IDF committees investigating the war found him directly responsible for the failures.

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But in an interview with Internet news sites on Wednesady, Halutz said: "Every man has a weight limit beyond which he can carry no more. I am not there yet. I heard the rumors [about his plans to resign], but I didn't even know that I had associates. I have no intention of resigning. When I have something to announce, I'll announce it. Meanwhile, I'm doing what needs to be done."

"Fighting the enemy is easier than dealing with colleagues who speak your
language but then stab you in the back," he added.


In a conversation with reporters in a patrol in the south of the country, Halutz also said that critcism of him and the IDF are "unfair, destructive, and do not contribute anything."

Halutz added that the group of reservist generals calling on him to step down most likely "did not get to the positions they wanted."

"The [IDF] system needs quiet, it is impossible to wake up each morning and read about the army in the papers, without it influencing our officers," Halutz added.

Prior to this interview, the IDF Spokesman's Office also published a denial of the resignation rumors.

"In light of a number of reports on remarks by sources close to the chief of staff about his intention to resign and his feelings at this time, the IDF Spokesman would like to clarify that such remarks are speculation only on the part of those who made them, and are not representative of the chief of staff," the statement said.

One committee, headed by Major General (res.) Doron Almog, is examining the conduct of Division 91 and the abduction of two IDF reservists by Hezbollah on July 12, which sparked the outbreak of war.

The second panel, headed by former IDF chief of staff Dan Shomron, is probing the overall conduct of the war, and particularly the role of the General Staff.

The Almog committee presented a scathing interim report Sunday that led to the resignation of Division 91 commander, Brigadier General Gal Hirsch.

Following the publication of those initial findings, Halutz asked the Almog committee to expand its probe and explore whether the upper levels of command were responsible in any way for the abduction of the reservists.

The committee will also examine the role of Military Intelligence in failing to prevent the Hezbollah raid, as well as that of the General Staff.

The updated findings will be available in two to three weeks.

Halutz continues to insist publicly that he is not thinking about the possibility of stepping down. "I'm concentrating on doing," he said during a visit to the Tze'elim training ground with Defense Minister Amir Peretz on Tuesday. "There are those who are calling [for his resignation], and there are those who are doing. We are on the side of those who are doing."

In response to a question regarding his view of reservist generals who have called on him to step down, Halutz said: "I have answered your questions. Let all the has-beens answer your questions."

Defense Minister Amir Peretz announced Tuesday that he fully backs Halutz, rejecting all calls for his resignation.

"I intend to fully back the chief of staff, generals, commanders and soldiers," Peretz said at Tze'elim. "I say unequivocally that the time has come to put an end to this irresponsible witch-hunt of the chief of staff, generals and entire IDF," he added.

In an angry tone Peretz continued. "What do you think this is? A children's game? Don't you understand what we are busy with? The media has become the judge, critic and executioner. There are committees, investigation teams, and the IDF has never examined itself the way it is
doing today. Let them do their work."

Pleading with the media to allow the IDF to prepare itself for upcoming missions, Peretz stressed that "we are concentrating on preparedness, training, stockpiles and fitness [of units]. I'm asking you to let us work. Criticism has its place, and we do not intend to whitewash [the investigations]. The criticism will be transparent, but now let us work. We need to do this for the sake of the State of Israel."

Addressing the issue of disagreements between himself and Halutz over appointments of senior officers whose conduct in the war is being investigated, Peretz said that "the army has an acceptable procedure: the chief of staff will receive the investigative reports, will reach his own conclusions, and we will talk and decide.

"We cannot allow ourselves the luxury of issues of this sort that will affect our shared work," Peretz continued. "Have we lost our heads? The time has come for this national festival of excoriating and slandering the IDF, commanders and soldiers to come to an end."

However, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who is visiting the United States, did not appear to be giving Halutz the same clear backing. After Monday's meeting with U.S. President George Bush, Olmert was asked by reporters to relate to the calls for Halutz's resignation, but was only willing to say: "I have no comment to such anonymous calls."

The media was quick to interpret Olmert's statement as an unwillingness to give Halutz his full backing.

Olmert's aides acknowledged the situation, saying that "we experienced a serious problem. We are in shock. This is not how we understood the prime minister's statements."

Olmert was quick to call Halutz and, according to his aides, "make it clear to him that from his point of view, there is no truth to these [interpretations], and that he was shocked to see them [leading Yedioth Ahronoth's edition Tuesday].

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  1.   Blame Him Already 02:55  |  Menachem Litenatsky 15/11/06
  2.   he is a double loser..he sold his portfol;io and Israeli stocks 03:10  |  richard 15/11/06
  3.   Blame 03:19  |  * BEN JABO 15/11/06
  4.   Uh, He is to Blame, 03:20  |  JEw 15/11/06
  5.   Halutz 03:38  |  Al Ramey 15/11/06
  6.   A children`s game? Who played video games this summer? 03:49  |  Moshe 15/11/06
  7.   Halutz and Olmert 06:06  |  Rabbi Yakov Lazaros 15/11/06
  8.   Halutz will resign if Hezbollah or Hamas will not recognise 06:37  |  Sal 15/11/06
  9.   be a man haluts: israel is bigger than YOU! 06:47  |  avni 15/11/06
  10.   `twas a night in november 07:08  |  avni 15/11/06
  11.   Yes, this Nintendo game you cant press RESTART and go again 07:30  |  Jew 15/11/06
  12.   Halutz is a dreadful man 10:53  |  Stephen Murray 15/11/06
  13.   Halutz 10:54  |  David 15/11/06
  14.   Pathetic Peretz... 11:47  |  Richard Silverstein 15/11/06
  15.   please let him in the government 12:30  |  * TALKBACK OBSERVER* 15/11/06
  16.   The stock market awaits Halutz 13:47  |  Herbert Kaine 15/11/06
  17.   Check this out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 14:22  |  Jon 15/11/06
  18.   AMAZING NO ONE WAS IN CHARGE AND NO CULPRIT !! 15:42  |  paul harris 15/11/06
  19.   Steven Murray 16:02  |  Bart 15/11/06
  20.   RESIGN??? 16:22  |  shaul elliot 15/11/06
  21.   RESIGN??? 16:24  |  shaul elliot 15/11/06
  22.   Dissmisal of Brig. Gen. Gal Hirsch is a symptom of... 17:12  |  Haham me Bat Yam 15/11/06
  23.   It maybe him, but it`s us also. 18:59  |  Walter 15/11/06
  24.   STOP TALKING, JUST ACT 19:27  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 15/11/06
  25.   If Only Olmert peretz and Halutz would read the talkback 19:33  |  Harry 15/11/06
  26.   Halutz 19:39  |  Ralph 15/11/06
  27.   IDF generals interested only in stock portfolios, Knesset seat s 20:35  |  Yossi Cronenberg 15/11/06
  28.   Halutz failed in 1st Lebanon war & should have been fired in 2000 20:39  |  Mustapha K 15/11/06
  29.   Why are we Israelis protecting and out and out war criminal? 21:00  |  Ophir Levy 15/11/06
  30.   Air Force Shield of Zion & Halutz have been broken since 1982 21:07  |  Moshe Sapperstein 15/11/06
  31.   Japanese Gen. commited suicide when they failed. Why not Halutz 21:20  |  Ran Sova 15/11/06
  32.   Israeli Society Is Also to Blame - Especially the Delusional Left 21:48  |  Tod Zuckerman 15/11/06
  33.   Lebanon is a pro syrian, pro Irannian and also a pro somalian 22:21  |  Tamir Gaza 15/11/06
  34.   Haham me 22:30  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 15/11/06
  35.   #31 Ran Sova, Suicide is forbiden in Jewish faith, except... 22:40  |  Haham me Bat Yam 15/11/06
  36.   # 23 Walter, American are protesting against the war in Iraq, 22:57  |  Max Zinger 15/11/06
  37.   it is obvious he has to go 00:46  |  rich 16/11/06
  38.   Max Zinger & Walter 00:51  |  rich 16/11/06
  39.   Max Zinger 02:07  |  rich 16/11/06
  40.   Investigation Should Be Made Up Of Reservists 03:38  |  Yoram 16/11/06
  41.   Agree fall on your sword 04:22  |  David King 16/11/06
  42.   He has Nasrallah`s support 07:09  |  Natallie Durson 16/11/06
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