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Moshe Ya'alon: The final ground operation 'had no substantive security-political goal, only a spin goal.' (Archive)
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Former IDF chief says soldiers were sacrificed for spin
By Jonathan Lis, Eli Ashkenazi and Ari Shavit, Haaretz Correspondents

Former chief of staff Moshe Ya'alon believes the prime minister and chief of staff should resign, and the defense minister should be replaced for mismanaging the war in Lebanon.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Haaretz which will be published in Friday's Magazine, Ya'alon condemned the decision to launch the ground operation at the end of the war, in which 33 soldiers died.

"That was a spin move," Ya'alon said. "It had no substantive security-political goal, only a spin goal. It was meant to supply the missing victory picture. You don't do that. You don't send soldiers to carry out a futile mission after the political outcome has already been set. I consider that corrupt."

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You are saying a very serious thing. Thirty-three soldiers were killed in that operation. Were they killed to achieve a spin?

"Yes. And that is why people have to resign. For that you don't even need a commission of inquiry. Whoever made that decision has to assume responsibility and resign."

Does the prime minister have to resign?

"Yes. He can't say he didn't know. He can't say that. Even if he was not an army person in the past and was not prime minister or defense minister, he knows how one goes to war. This is not the way to go to war. And he knows how a war is managed. This is not the way a war is managed. Going to war was scandalous, and he is directly responsible for that. The war's management was a failure, and he is responsible for that. The final operation was particularly problematic, and he was directly involved in that. He was warned and did not heed the warnings. Therefore, he must resign."

And the chief of staff?

"The chief of staff failed in the management of the war. He gave the political echelon the feeling that he had the capability, which in practice he did not have, to bring about a political achievement by means of an extremely aggressive military operation.

"He entered the war without defining it as a war, and maybe without understanding that it was a war. He did not understand the implications of the measures he himself adopted. He did not mobilize the reserves in time, and did not open the emergency depots in time, and did not activate the high-command base.

"He managed the war from his office. He imposed missions such as Bint Jbail without any discussion and without consulting with the command about the consequences and implications. He created lack of clarity that rattled the forces in the field, caused a loss of trust and generated chaos. He did not give the commanders in the North backing. He did not build a structure that would help him overcome his weakness in the land sphere. He managed the campaign arrogantly and shallowly."

Must the chief of staff resign?

"Yes. He should have resigned immediately after the conclusion of the campaign."

And the defense minister?

"The defense minister should be replaced. There is a certain justice to what he says about being new and not having time to learn and not even hearing that there were rockets in Lebanon. But the responsibility is on his shoulders in his very agreement to take the job. Both he and the person who appointed him are responsible for appointing an inexperienced person to a sensitive post, without taking into account that within a short time he would have to manage a crisis. There is no doubt the leadership team that was created here was perceived by Hezbollah as weak and inexperienced. Nasrallah may have been taken by surprise at the aggressive reaction by the prime minister, defense minister and chief of staff, but in the end he was right in his assessment that this team was incapable of managing a war properly."

Ya'alon still denied any intention of entering politics, but his denial sounds fainter than before. "Today I don't think politics is my way to exert influence," he said.

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  1.   Olmert must go 03:52  |  Dunjam 14/09/06
  2.   Former IDF chief Moshe Ya`alon..cry baby 03:56  |  Edward 14/09/06
  3.   Ya`alon and Spin 04:51  |  Mitch Shadowitz 14/09/06
  4.   Political Leadership bundled war efforts,costs lives credebility 04:56  |  raul 14/09/06
  5.   Boogie! At last a man amoung midgets! 05:14  |  David Schwartz 14/09/06
  6.   If American incompetents can be applauded for 05:16  |  Mark Lincoln 14/09/06
  7.   General Yaalon 05:27  |  Rabbi Yakov Lazaros 14/09/06
  8.   Resignations over the Lebanon War 05:27  |  Yaffe 14/09/06
  9.   Olmert is no Sharon, that`s for sure! 05:53  |  Frank 14/09/06
  10.   Ya`alon-He Tells it as it is-Everyone agrees 05:57  |  Michael Gorinsky 14/09/06
  11.   Attitude Adjustment Time 06:40  |  Natallie Durson 14/09/06
  12.   Olmert wil stay, easier for Bush to manipulate 06:57  |  Dave B. 14/09/06
  13.   Lazaros (#5) is a fool and Ya`alon is much worse 07:02  |  Mosheh Wolfish 14/09/06
  14.   Olmert is WEAK 07:48  |  Marvin 14/09/06
  15.   RESIGN ALREADY!!! 08:16  |  Dror 14/09/06
  16.   Mark Lincoln its the one lose Israel cant afford 08:36  |  Jabadini 14/09/06
  17.   Peretz the Clown must go 08:37  |  SJ 14/09/06
  18.   Israel hurting Afghanistan fight against terrorists 09:00  |  Pablo B 14/09/06
  19.   Dear Marvin, I agree with you 100% 09:00  |  gus 14/09/06
  20.   olmert, halutz , peretz , katsav should resign asap 09:07  |  soldier 14/09/06
  21.   Lis, Ashkenazi, Shavit article 09:11  |  joe 14/09/06
  22.   Nasrallah was right ... Israel leader are misleading their people 09:12  |  Abbas 14/09/06
  23.   How is he not responsible also? 09:35  |  Tony 14/09/06
  24.   To Yaffe No. 6 - Its Good to hear Voices like Yours 09:46  |  Karim 14/09/06
  25.   Everyone knows the truth 09:49  |  Manny 14/09/06
  26.   It`s easy to comment after the war.. 09:58  |  alanM 14/09/06
  27.   Halutz and Olmert at least should be sacked 10:27  |  Clickfool 14/09/06
  28.   Ya`alon 10:39  |  Altalena 14/09/06
  29.   Olmert`s Guilt 10:44  |  Josh 14/09/06
  30.   Nasrallah said "goverment of israel is stupid" 10:56  |  George 14/09/06
  31.   Natallie 10:58  |  CA boy 14/09/06
  32.   DECISIVE 11:00  |  ron 14/09/06
  33.   Defense Minister 11:02  |  Johnny Weintraub 14/09/06
  34.   Now I understand why Yaalon had to go. 11:04  |  Robert 14/09/06
  35.   Yaalon 11:10  |  SD 14/09/06
  36.   To GUS 11:11  |  Marvin 14/09/06
  37.   #9 Michael Gorinsky 11:17  |  Dror 14/09/06
  38.   The Government of Israel *IS* Stupid - for giving in to enemies! 11:17  |  Yaakov K. 14/09/06
  39.   For that matter, all Israelis killed since 1967 died for a spin 11:22  |  Khalid 14/09/06
  40.   Joe in L.I. #20 11:23  |  Dror 14/09/06
  41.   A lazy Country 11:33  |  George 14/09/06
  42.   Don`t blame the government 11:40  |  Johnson 14/09/06
  43.   IT IS NOT ONLY WEAKNESS FROM ISRAELI GVT 11:46  |  MARCO 14/09/06
  44.   Political decision versus legal criminal action? 11:51  |  H.H.M 14/09/06
  45.   robert your comments are fair and just 11:52  |  fagin 14/09/06
  46.   Ya`alon thoughts are correct except he neglected the USA role 11:55  |  Moshe 14/09/06
  47.   Ya`alon is right 12:01  |  Fahmi Natour 14/09/06
  48.   Irresponisble Israelis Leaders 12:08  |  Surrounded by Idiots 14/09/06
  49.   We should not ignore the media spin 12:12  |  dangor 14/09/06
  50.   To Moshe @46 12:32  |  Mark B. 14/09/06
  51.   To # 46 Moshe, Here is a quick proof. 12:33  |  Simon 14/09/06
  52.   Lack of balls 12:41  |  Dr D 14/09/06
  53.   #46 12:44  |  shegay 14/09/06
  54.   American meddling, / American interests 12:49  |  Dror 14/09/06
  55.   Who should leave? 12:53  |  Jacques 14/09/06
  56.   so the war was right, just mismanaged? 13:01  |  Efraim 14/09/06
  57.   #42 johnson 13:10  |  alanM 14/09/06
  58.   wooow STUNING !!!! 13:11  |  chris 14/09/06
  59.   BAD BAD BAD 13:14  |  peter pan 14/09/06
  60.   Israel is a great country!!! 13:17  |  Neutered Observer 14/09/06
  61.   efraim too many axioms 13:21  |  g n trevelyan 14/09/06
  62.   to Jacques 13:33  |  Mary 14/09/06
  63.   Manny 13:34  |  fk 14/09/06
  64.   Careers of Olmert, Peretz & Halutz should be buried with soldiers 13:47  |  Avi 14/09/06
  65.   who should leave & who should stay #56 14:28  |  silkey 14/09/06
  66.   Yaalon: And what about you? Did you ever warn of H` capability? 14:32  |  AA 14/09/06
  67.   #11 N.Durston:CHEAP PROPAGANDA ABOUT US/MEXICO VS ISRAEL/LEBANON 14:40  |  Gabriel 14/09/06
  68.   He is right....fight should have been earlier. 14:43  |  richard 14/09/06
  69.   Started with Sharon-Mofaz 14:50  |  Estaban Benzekry 14/09/06
  70.   The Government, Military & Presidency 15:02  |  Yaakov Sullian 14/09/06
  71.   Wow 15:23  |  GDAEman 14/09/06
  72.   Israel: Indict Olmert for war crimes! 15:52  |  Jeff 14/09/06
  73.   One might argue 15:54  |  Mark Lincoln 14/09/06
  74.   #56 Ephraim 15:59  |  Oetis 14/09/06
  75.   To # 52 Dr D. 16:02  |  Darwish 14/09/06
  76.   Ehud Olmart Should NOT resign 16:16  |  James 14/09/06
  77.   Who is to Blame? 16:21  |  Paul Pleau 14/09/06
  78.   INVASION WAS NOT SPIN 16:27  |  abram 14/09/06
  79.   Ethnocentrism highlighted 16:59  |  hollingsworth 14/09/06
  80.   fk # 63 17:02  |  ChanahS 14/09/06
  81.   Heartening 17:07  |  W 14/09/06
  82.   to Neutered Observer 17:08  |  Gabriel 14/09/06
  83.   No 78 off with the fairies 17:11  |  Marilyn 14/09/06
  84.   True But.. 17:21  |  Danite 14/09/06
  85.   johnnie weintraub, re:political systems 17:30  |  Dave 14/09/06
  86.   The collapse of the Israeli political system 17:40