http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HJ12Ak01.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/07/world/middleeast/07hezbollah.html?pagewanted=all
Sorry but no cigar here.
Due to these pressures, on 11 October, Admoni was replaced by retired justice
Eliyahu Winograd as chair of the political probe, and the probe itself was elevated to the status of governmental commission with near-state commission mandate: the
Winograd Commission. On 12 September, former defense minister
Moshe Arens spoke of
"the defeat of Israel" in calling for a state committee of inquiry. He said that Israel had lost
"to a very small group of people, 5000 Hezbollah fighters, which should have been no match at all for the IDF", and stated that the conflict could have
"some very fateful consequences for the future."[280] Disclosing his intent to shortly resign,
Ilan Harari, the IDF's chief education officer, stated at a conference of senior IDF officers that Israel lost the war, becoming the first senior active duty officer to publicly state such an opinion.
[281] IDF Major General
Yiftah Ron Tal, on 4 October 2006 became the second and highest ranking serving officer to express his opinion that the IDF failed
"to win the day in the battle against Hezbollah" as well as calling for Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz' resignation.
[282] Ron-Tal was subsequently fired for making those and other critical comments.
[283]