Ashkenazi: Large-scale operation in Gaza may be necessary. Tells cabinet that Hizbullah is trying to move south of Litani

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: April 30, 2007| Author: HERB KEINON | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

04-30-2007

Headline: Ashkenazi: Large-scale operation in Gaza may be necessary. Tells cabinet that Hizbullah is trying to move south of Litani
Byline: HERB KEINON
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 02

Monday, April 30, 2007 -- Even as the country was awaiting the Winograd Committee's report into why ground troops were not introduced into Lebanon last summer, chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi indicated at the weekly...

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