Calls mount for Israeli army chief to resign over Lebanon war (AFP)
13th Nov 2006, 19:17 GMT
AFP - Israel's army chief is facing mounting calls to resign after an internal military inquiry blamed army leaders for lax discipline that allowed two soldiers to be seized in a July cross-border raid that sparked the Lebanon war.
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