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New Israeli commander to head offensive

There has been criticism of the Israeli military's handling of the offensive, which has so far failed to silence Hezbollah's rockets.

Published on: Aug 09, 2006 07:37 AM IST
None | By , Jerusalem
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Israel has put a new commander in charge of coordinating the military offensive against Hezbollah in a move widely seen as effectively demoting the head of the northern command.

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Chief of General Staff Lieutenant General Dan Halutz appointed his deputy, Major-General Moshe Kaplinsky, to supervise air, sea and land operations as his representative in the north until the end of the war, the military said.

Israeli commentators saw the decision as pushing aside the head of the northern command, Major-General Udi Adam, who has overseen the four-week offensive against Hezbollah so far.

It came as Israel's security cabinet prepares to meet to decide whether to approve an expanded ground offensive if diplomatic efforts to end the conflict fail.

There has been criticism of the Israeli military's handling of the offensive, which has so far failed to silence Hezbollah's rockets.

Some 48 per cent of Israelis believe that no victor has yet emerged from the conflict, according to a poll released by Israeli public television.

That compared with 28 per cent who believe Israel is victorious and 12 per cent who see Hezbollah as the winner.

More than 1,000 people have been killed in Lebanon, most of them civilians, according to the authorities in Beirut.

 
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