Former Israeli minister recounts internal warnings to Prime Minister Olmert during 2006 Hezbollah war
Former Israeli minister recounts internal warnings to Prime Minister Olmert during 2006 Hezbollah war The passage provides a first‑hand account of a senior official advising Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on limiting the 2006 conflict with Hezbollah, mentioning operational details and political pressure. It offers concrete leads—names (Olmert, Tzipi Livni), dates (34‑day operation), and casualty figures—that could be pursued for deeper investigation into decision‑making and possible mismanagement. However, the content is largely a retrospective narrative without new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or illegal actions, limiting its impact. Key insights: Minister warned Olmert against extending the military operation beyond a limited scope.; Operation lasted 34 days, longer than the Yom Kippur War, with 12,000 air missions.; Casualties: 120 Israeli soldiers, 44 civilians, plus Hezbollah fighters and Lebanese civilians.
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Former Israeli minister recounts internal warnings to Prime Minister Olmert during 2006 Hezbollah war The passage provides a first‑hand account of a senior official advising Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on limiting the 2006 conflict with Hezbollah, mentioning operational details and political pressure. It offers concrete leads—names (Olmert, Tzipi Livni), dates (34‑day operation), and casualty figures—that could be pursued for deeper investigation into decision‑making and possible mismanagement. However, the content is largely a retrospective narrative without new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or illegal actions, limiting its impact. Key insights: Minister warned Olmert against extending the military operation beyond a limited scope.; Operation lasted 34 days, longer than the Yom Kippur War, with 12,000 air missions.; Casualties: 120 Israeli soldiers, 44 civilians, plus Hezbollah fighters and Lebanese civilians.
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