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Israel's State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss reads up the draft of his report regarding the conduct of the army's Home Front Command during last summer's war in Lebanon, at a discussion in the Knesset State Control Committee, 06 March 2007, in Jerusalem. Lindenstrauss had been due to present his interim conclusions on the 34-day war to a parliamentary committee, widely expected to be a scathing indictment of the military and the government. Israel's high court delayed the release of the first official report on the state's conduct during the Lebanon war, giving a respite to beleaguered Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Israel's State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss reads up the draft of his report regarding the conduct of the army's Home Front Command during last summer's war in Lebanon, at a discussion in the Knesset State Control Committee, 06 March 2007, in Jerusalem. Lindenstrauss had been due to present his interim conclusions on the 34-day war to a parliamentary committee, widely expected to be a scathing indictment of the military and the government. Israel's high court delayed the release of the first official report on the state's conduct during the Lebanon war, giving a respite to beleaguered Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Israel's State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss reads up the draft of his report regarding the conduct of the army's Home Front Command during last summer's war in Lebanon, at a discussion in the Knesset State Control Committee, 06 March 2007, in Jerusalem. Lindenstrauss had been due to present his interim conclusions on the 34-day war to a parliamentary committee, widely expected to be a scathing indictment of the military and the government. Israel's high court delayed the release of the first official report on the state's conduct during the Lebanon war, giving a respite to beleaguered Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Israel's State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss reads up the draft of his report regarding the conduct of the army's Home Front Command during last summer's war in Lebanon, at a discussion in the Knesset State Control Committee, 06 March 2007, in Jerusalem. Lindenstrauss had been due to present his interim conclusions on the 34-day war to a parliamentary committee, widely expected to be a scathing indictment of the military and the government. Israel's high court delayed the release of the first official report on the state's conduct during the Lebanon war, giving a respite to beleaguered Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Portrait of Dorit Beinisch, President of the Supreme Court of Israel during a meeting at the Israeli Attorney Association on March 06. 2207 in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Portrait of Dorit Beinisch, President of the Supreme Court of Israel during a meeting at the Israeli Attorney Association on March 06. 2207 in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90
Portrait of Dorit Beinisch, President of the Supreme Court of Israel during a meeting at the Israeli Attorney Association on March 06. 2207 in Jerusalem. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi /Flash90