Tim Butcher had what is now an absolutely side-splittingly wrong article in the Telegraph today.
Amid speculation of an imminent ground assault, the Israeli cabinet deliberated late into Friday night before reaching a consensus to prolong the air campaign rather than send tanks rolling into the tiny Palestinian territory. Late on Saturday Israeli army units entered the battle for the first time, using artillery to shell parts of Gaza City.
[…] Debate between Ehud Olmert, Israel’s prime minister, Tzipi Livni, foreign minister, Ehud Barak, defence minister, and military chiefs was intense with the meeting running much longer than expected and lasting over four hours. While discussions within the Israeli war cabinet have been increasingly protracted, there have been no signs of fundamental divisions emerging.
Looks like your sources need a little work, Tim. Wipe that egg off your face, you anti-Israel bastard.
Way to be an objective observer.
Looks like his credibility is 0%. His reporting is worthless, same style as the unprofessional Neil MacDonald from the CBC.