A member of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's cabinet has resigned in protest against Israel's handling of its 2006 war against Lebanon.
Eitan Cabel is the first member of the government to step down after a report accused Mr Olmert and his government of failures of judgment over the war.
"I cannot sit in a government headed by Ehud Olmert," Mr Cabel said, calling for Mr Olmert to resign immediately.
Mr Olmert says he intended to stay in office despite the damning report.
Mr Cabel, who did not hold a portfolio, said Mr Olmert should resign as he had "lost the trust of the people" following the investigation.
The six-month government probe, led by retired judge Eliahu Winograd, accused Mr Olmert of "serious failure in exercising judgment, responsibility and prudence" during the war against Hezbollah.
It also accused Defense Minister Amir Peretz and then chief of staff General Dan Halutz of serious failures, but stopped short of calling for any resignations.
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