Human rights organization Amnesty International has condemned as "deeply flawed" an Israeli report on Israel's conduct in the war in Lebanon in 2006.
Amnesty criticized the inquiry for not addressing the issue of alleged war crimes by Israeli troops, such as "the indiscriminate killing of civilians".
The government-appointed Winograd panel found that Israel went into the conflict without a clear strategy.
As a result it was "dragged" into an unwinnable war with Hezbollah fighters.
Amnesty says the Winograd Commission, which was published on Wednesday, should have examined government policies and military strategies which did not discriminate between Hezbollah combatants and Lebanese civilians.