Ex-adviser: Israeli army did not tell government of cluster bomb use during Lebanon war Asharq Alawsat Newspaper (English)
 
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Ex-adviser: Israeli army did not tell government of cluster bomb use during Lebanon war

19/07/2008

JERUSALEM (AP) - A former Israeli defense official says the Israeli military used cluster bombs for two weeks during the 2006 Lebanon war without telling the Israeli government.

Hagai Alon, an adviser to then-Defense Minister Amir Peretz, says the government only learned of the cluster bomb use when European countries raised the issue after the war. Alon spoke on Israel Radio on Saturday.

The military said in response that it updated the government on all issues throughout the war.

Cluster bombs open in flight and scatter dozens of bomblets over wide areas. U.N. experts say that of millions dropped over Lebanon, up to 1 million failed to explode. An Israeli war inquiry had raised questions about the army's use of the weapons, noting a lack of "operational discipline, oversight and control."

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