JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli inquiry into the Lebanon war was expected on Monday to criticise Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sharply for launching last year's campaign against Hezbollah guerrillas but refrain from calling on him to resign.
Publication of interim findings by the government-appointed Winograd Commission at 5 p.m. (1400 GMT) follows reports in Israeli media over the weekend that Olmert would be censured for a "rash and misguided" decision to go to war.
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