Israeli troops' misgivings over war revealed
Updated on 15 August 2006
The Israeli army, which sent 30,000 troops into Lebanon, has begun pulling some of them back as it prepares for an international force to take over security in the south.
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The Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert now has a different battle on his hands - to convince his countrymen that the month-long war was a success.
He's already admitted to shortcomings and has been heckled in the Israeli parliament.
Extraordinary footage from a key military command centre, shot by the Israeli film-maker Nurit Kedar, shows senior commanders voicing their concerns about the running of the war.
