01.08.2006, 21:44
Entgegen erster Verlautbarungen hat die IDF jetzt zugegeben, dass es wohl doch keine verlässlichen Hinweise über die Anwesenheit der Hizbollah oder gar Raketenbeschuss aus Kana gab. 
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Zitat:Livni: Qana attack led to turning point in support for Israel
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As the Israel Air Force continues to investigate the air strike, questions have been raised over military accounts of the incident.
It now appears that the military had no information on rockets launched from the site of the building, or the presence of Hezbollah men at the time.
The Israel Defense Forces had said after the deadly air-strike that many rockets had been launched from Qana. However, it changed its version on Monday.
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