Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Thursday vowed to push for correction of flaws and deficiencies, which were founded by the Winograd Committee probing into the performance of the government and the army during the Second Lebanon War in 2006, local daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported.
One day following the release of the final findings of the Winograd investigation into the war's failings, Olmert was quoted as saying in a Kadima faction meeting on Thursday that report was comprehensive and poses "difficult questions."
Olmert noted that the government was diligently working to correct the failures revealed during the war.
"The government is working daily to correct these failings. These are not just formal changes, but substantial ones, and they integrate all the relevant bodies," he stated.
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