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Israel PM 'will remain in office'
Eliahu Winograd (left) did not recommend Ehud Olmert resign Critical report Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says he intends to stay in office despite the release of a report damning his handling of last year's war in Lebanon. He was criticised for launching the war "hastily" and without a proper plan. About 1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis were killed after Israel launched operations against Hezbollah militants who had captured two Israeli soldiers. Mr Olmert admitted it was "a grave and a harsh report", but said: "Resignation would not be the right thing to do." "Mistakes were made and failures committed by the key decision-makers, most notably myself," he said in a television address. He pledged to learn the lessons of the report and take action where necessary. The prime minister made up his mind hastily, despite the fact that no detailed military plan was submitted to him and without asking for one Winograd report Mr Olmert is already suffering unprecedented unpopularity levels, and is expected to face calls for his resignation at a mass rally planned for Thursday in Tel Aviv. But he got support from the White House, whose spokesman said President Bush viewed the Israeli leader as "essential" to Middle East peace efforts. 'Israel's defeat' Retired judge Eliahu Winograd presented the findings of the six-month investigation into the lead-up to war at a news conference. He said the decision to launch the war without a well thought-out plan showed "a severe failure in judgment, responsibility and caution". The aims of the war - to crush Hezbollah and force it to hand back two Israeli troops captured in a deadly cross-border raid - were "overly ambitious and impossible to achieve", Mr Winograd said. About 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and 160 Israelis, mostly soldiers, were killed in the 34-day conflict, while the two captured soldiers remain in captivity. In Lebanon, a senior official from Hezbollah said the report was effectively "an admission of Israel's historic defeat". The report did not recommend any resignations, but it is expected to raise the pressure on Mr Olmert and Defence Minister Amir Peretz. "The responsibility is on the prime minister, the defence minister and chief of staff," Mr Winograd said. The former chief of staff, General Dan Halutz, has already resigned. Position 'weak' David Horowitz, editor of the Jerusalem Post newspaper, told the BBC the report might be the beginning of the end for Mr Olmert. "As a critique of the prime minister it is extremely harsh," he said. "He made hasty decisions, he didn't consult, he didn't set clear goals, the goals weren't feasible, he didn't adjust - and overall it was a very grave failure." "The chances of him making it through the summer are very, very, very weak indeed," he added. The commission said its report was only its interim findings. It was ordered to investigate the full conduct of the war, but said it decided to bring forward its findings on the preparation for war, so that lessons could be learned sooner. Its full report will follow soon, it said.
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Unfortunately, no one has invented self-disposing trash yet.
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