Israeli deputy prime minister Shimon Peres told the commission investigating last summer’s war in Lebanon that he opposed starting the conflict, according to witness statements made public on Thursday.
"If it had been up to me, I would not have gone to war. If it had been up to me, I would not have made a list of objectives for this war… We were attacked and we had to defend ourselves. That’s all," Peres told the inquiry.






The attorney representing Jamil Sayyed, the former head of the Surete Generale in proceedings related to the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, sent a letter of appeal to both State Prosecutor Saeed Mirza and investigating magistrate Elias Eid on Thursday demanding the "immediate release" of his client. 


