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Prime Minister Ehud Olmert presiding over the weekly cabinet meeting at his Jerusalem office on Tuesday. (AP)
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Report: Interim findings of war won't deal with personal failures
By Aluf Benn, Haaretz Correspondent

The interim report of the Winograd Commission, which is investigating the second Lebanon war, will not include conclusions on personal failures, Channel 2 reported Thursday.

According to Channel 2, the interim report, which will be released on March 27, will deal not with the conduct of the war, but with events leading up to the conflict and the decision to go to war.

The final report, which will be released in July, will harshly criticize the management of the war and will include personal criticisms of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defense Minister Amir Peretz, former Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Ehud Olmert and former GOC Northern Command Udi Adam. The report is also expected to criticize the conduct of the Home Front Command.

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Olmert has told the Winograd Commission that his decision to respond to the abduction of soldiers with a broad military operation was made as early as March 2006, four months before last summer's Lebanon war broke out.

The commission has transferred, at the request of one of the witnesses, the text of his testimony. Aside from that exception, the investigative materials will not be given to any outside sources.

Olmert testified before the Winograd Commission on February 1, and its questions focused on three basic issues: the circumstances surrounding Amir Peretz's appointment as defense minister; how and why the decision was made to go to war on July 12, several hours after reservists Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev were abducted by Hezbollah guerrillas on the northern border; and why Olmert decided to carry out a large-scale ground operation in Lebanon, 48 hours before the cease-fire, in which 33 soldiers were killed.

In his testimony, Olmert claimed he had held more meetings on the situation in Lebanon than any of his recent predecessors. The first meeting was held on January 8, 2006, four days after Olmert was called to take the place of Ariel Sharon, who had fallen into a coma.

Further meetings were held in March, April, May and July, after Corporal Gilad Shalit was abducted to the Gaza Strip.

The day before he appeared before the commission, Major General Gadi Shamni, Olmert's military secretary, presented its members with the schedule of the meetings on Lebanon.

The scenario presented in the various assessments reflected prior incidents: the abduction of soldiers from Israeli territory accompanied by heavy cross-border shelling. Then-chief of staff Dan Halutz said such an incident would have far-reaching consequences for Israel's deterrent capability. Halutz said Israel could not show restraint in the face of a kidnapping in the north, and it had to respond. Olmert testified that he accepted this stance.

In a meeting in March, Olmert asked the army commanders whether operational plans existed for such a possibility, and they said yes. He asked to see the plans, and they asked why. He responded that he did not want to make a snap decision in the case of an abduction, and preferred to decide at that moment. Presented with the options, he selected a moderate plan that included air attacks accompanied by a limited ground operation. At the time, Shaul Mofaz was defense minister.

The Winograd Commission asked Olmert what he thought his predecessor would have done. Olmert said that following Hezbollah's failed November 2005 attempt to abduct Israel Defense Forces troops in the border village of Ghajar, Sharon ordered the army to prepare a "list of targets" for a military response in Lebanon. The list included an air attack on the long-range Fajr and Zilzal rockets, which were destroyed in an air raid the first night of the war. Sharon said at the time that the status quo, of ongoing Hezbollah raids, could not continue. Olmert told the commission that he behaved as Sharon would have.


Olmert stated that he had decided in earlier meetings that Israel's goal in an operation would be the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1559, which calls for the deployment of the Lebanese army along the Israeli border and the disarmament of Hezbollah.

In May 2006, Olmert was informed by then-National Security Council head Giora Eiland and former prime minister Ehud Barak that the Lebanese government would agree to implement Resolution 1559 in return for an Israeli withdrawal from Shaba Farms. Olmert thought that it was best to implement the decision through diplomacy, and raised the issue with U.S. President George W. Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and French President Jacques Chirac.

During deliberations last June, following Shalit's abduction, Olmert told the committee he was certain there would be a similar attempt to kidnap soldiers on the Lebanese border. He ordered the IDF to prevent this.

Regarding the decision to broaden the ground operation toward the end of the war, Olmert said he had wanted to influence UN Security Council deliberations so that the draft resolution 1701, calling for a cease-fire, would be amended in Israel's favor.

Olmert said that the morning he made the move, he had received a draft reflecting the French-Lebanese stance, which did not suit Israel. The expanded operation was aimed at pressuring the Security Council members, he said.

Commission member Ruth Gavison interrupted Olmert at that point, saying that while she had no doubt that the final operation was very successful, she wanted to know why it had not been carried out earlier.

Olmert said that had earlier Israeli ground offensives been successful, Israel would not have been in such a situation at the end of the war.

Based on Gavison's statement, Olmert concluded his testimony feeling he had convinced the commission that he made the correct decision in calling for the final ground operation.

He told his aides that he emerged from the deposition exhausted but felt the committee had accepted his view.

The Winograd Commission also asked Olmert whether appointing Peretz as defense minister was the right thing to do. He responded that the defense portfolio had been given to Labor under coalition talks, and the party chose its ministers.

Olmert's chief of staff, Yoram Turbowicz, gave the Winograd Commission the diplomatic exchanges that occurred during the war.

He said that as early as the first day of the war, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke with Olmert and asked that Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora not be undermined. Israel understood this to mean that Lebanese infrastructure should not be destroyed, even though the IDF had originally planned otherwise.

Dov Weissglas, adviser to prime minister Ariel Sharon, explained Sharon's containment policy along the border with Lebanon, which was intended to prevent a two-front confrontation with the Palestinians and Hezbollah.

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  1.   If there were plans for such incidents then IDF has a larger cris 04:10  |  Tom 08/03/07
  2.   preplanned war! 04:48  |  John 08/03/07
  3.   Shades of "Dr. Strangelove" 04:51  |  Dr. L. Brnd 08/03/07
  4.   Then why weren`t supplies ready? 05:16  |  Zvi 08/03/07
  5.   Well it appears that Seymour Hersh`s 05:23  |  ballistic 08/03/07
  6.   IDF DID DESTROY LEB`S INFRASTRUCTURE! 05:33  |  Paul 08/03/07
  7.   Jeez, The IDF Planners Were Horrible 05:39  |  Tod Zuckerman 08/03/07
  8.   #2 John - you must learn how to read & understand 05:52  |  * BEN JABO 08/03/07
  9.   #2-2 John - just to clarify matters 06:04  |  * BEN JABO 08/03/07
  10.   Complete Lies from Olmert Gang 06:13  |  Ab 08/03/07
  11.   JOHN. Why did Hisbala peacelovers give the "pretext" to RESPOND 06:15  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  12.   Lebanese sovereignty, pah. 06:17  |  Ibn Filastin 08/03/07
  13.   33 Soldiers killed 06:22  |  Efox 08/03/07
  14.   It all adds up 06:22  |  Holden 08/03/07
  15.   Earlier ground offensives. 06:24  |  sandra chitayat 08/03/07
  16.   6. opinion 06:24  |  JPB 08/03/07
  17.   #2 John, pull up Seymour Hersh`s 06:30  |  ballistic 08/03/07
  18.   Proves that the critics were right 06:31  |  Marilyn 08/03/07
  19.   I agree with you John(2#) 06:45  |  F. 08/03/07
  20.   #8 *BEN JABO, war, and self-defence 07:03  |  Johnboy 08/03/07
  21.   The Stupidist Half Lie I`ve heard in my Life! 07:03  |  An Arab Neighbor 08/03/07
  22.   To #8,9 Planned War 07:05  |  Wiseman 08/03/07
  23.   #3 Dr. L. Brnd is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! There should be no secret... 07:13  |  Vittorio 08/03/07
  24.   Be prepared 07:33  |  Klaas 08/03/07
  25.   Preferred Israeli strategy 07:41  |  whodey 08/03/07
  26.   BALLISTIC.It was not the Shalit kidnapping that got a RESPONSE 07:42  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  27.   #5 ballistic THE GAMES THEY PLAY! 07:50  |  Maureen Ann 08/03/07
  28.   Which contingency plan to choose....... 07:50  |  Esther 08/03/07
  29.   most countries have contingency plans 08:00  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 08/03/07
  30.   F.You call killing Israeli soldiers and rocketing Israelis "move" 08:01  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  31.   i was right again 08:08  |  VIPER 08/03/07
  32.   JOHNBOY.Rocketing Israeli civillians,killing soldiers IS war! 08:10  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  33.   Whats the big deal, you all are just looking for an excuse 08:12  |  Adam 08/03/07
  34.   This was more like a flyswatter trying to kill a fly then war 08:14  |  ADAM 08/03/07
  35.   #26 PETER SM - the rockets were not launched at civilians 08:19  |  Johnboy 08/03/07
  36.   #20 Johnboy,do you know what the meaning of SELF-DEFENSE is? 08:20  |  Hastaroth 08/03/07
  37.   Sad truth - Syria and Iran plans are next 08:26  |  Pablo B 08/03/07
  38.   To Ben JABO 08:29  |  wally 08/03/07
  39.   to dr.????? L Brnd 08:41  |  pele 08/03/07
  40.   Israel should declare clearly right now : 08:44  |  Vittorio 08/03/07
  41.   So Tell Me... 09:09  |  Yosemite 08/03/07
  42.   #36 Hastaroth - To respond or not to respond is NOT the question 09:12  |  Pablo B 08/03/07
  43.   Months in advance 09:15  |  sh 08/03/07
  44.   PRE-PLANNING 09:15  |  LARRY 08/03/07
  45.   JOHNBOY Returning fire "perfectly legit". 09:15  |  PETERSM 08/03/07
  46.   #36 Hastaroth If you are going to contextualize.... 09:18  |  Maury 08/03/07
  47.   PABLO.B Wake up killing Israelis is no pretext. 09:20  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  48.   I have a few questions for everyone 09:26  |  the truth 08/03/07
  49.   Hastarot. 09:29  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  50.   CPK on contingency plans 09:31  |  sh 08/03/07
  51.   PLAN TO IMPROVE HOME FRONT CONDITIONS WERE MADE IN ADVANCE ? 09:38  |  dovdevan 08/03/07
  52.   re: Pablo B, Lebanon DID start the war 09:47  |  Efox 08/03/07
  53.   JOHNBOY#35 09:57  |  alonitzafoni 08/03/07
  54.   Paul 10:00  |  Walid 08/03/07
  55.   Johnboy #8,35 - attacks on Israel across Blue Line = act of war 10:03  |  Dr. L. Brnd 08/03/07
  56.   #36 Hastaroth wants to know if I understand "self-defense" 10:09  |  Johnboy 08/03/07
  57.   the headline does not reflect the column 10:11  |  flashman 08/03/07
  58.   Cipora, of course! But... 10:18  |  S 08/03/07
  59.   #32 PETER SM - who said Hezbollah should get a free kick? 10:22  |  Johnboy 08/03/07
  60.   If an Australian soldier was kidnapped 10:23  |  Marilyn 08/03/07
  61.   Sandra Chitayat 10:27  |  Walid 08/03/07
  62.   Peter SM 10:31  |  Walid 08/03/07
  63.   #PeterSM Instead of YOUR spin, how about... 10:34  |  Maureen Ann 08/03/07
  64.   #43 PETER SM Returning fire "perfectly legit". 10:34  |  Johnboy 08/03/07
  65.   relax, johnboy 10:41  |  Theodor 08/03/07
  66.   seymour hirsh is boring 10:44  |  Theodor 08/03/07
  67.   Disengagement=HAMAS=HIZBALA=KATUSAS= death&destruction 10:45  |  sam 08/03/07
  68.   Olmert - what a man! 10:46  |  Clickfool 08/03/07
  69.   CPK should read CJK, sorry Cipora! 10:46  |  sh 08/03/07
  70.   plans BUT NO LOGISTICS !! INEPT FOLLOW THROUGH 10:46  |  paul harris 08/03/07
  71.   israel`s plans of destruction 10:48  |  mehmet 08/03/07
  72.   John # 2 - nice spin 10:49  |  ChanahS 08/03/07
  73.   Ballistic # 5 - You`re losing it 10:51  |  ChanahS 08/03/07
  74.   JOHNBOY.killing Israelis IS war.Hisbala started the WAR 10:55  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  75.   Johnboy # 35 10:56  |  ChanahS 08/03/07
  76.   The UK planned for a counter attack against USSR! 11:03  |  Zardos 08/03/07
  77.   WALID Once and for all Hesbala INITIATED this war. 11:07  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  78.   Time to send Olmert and the generals to the Hague 11:10  |  Michael 08/03/07
  79.   MAUREEN ANN.Right on cause and effect.Israel did occupyS.Lebanon 11:17  |  PETER SM 08/03/07
  80.   To all those who hate Israel 11:17  |  Jasmine Murphy 08/03/07
  81.   today we learn the israeli air force 11:19  |  flashman 08/03/07