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Voice of America Police to grill Israeli PM again over graft claims AFP - 34 minutes ago JERUSALEM (AFP) - Police are set to grill Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert over graft allegations, two days after he announced he would step down in September. Police question Olmert on corruption International Herald Tribune Olmert's Last Trick Wall Street Journal New York Times - Los Angeles Times - The Jewish Journal of greater L.A - guardian.co.uk all 3,581 news articles ... Source: news.google.com --- 36 days ago
BBC News Police grill Israeli PM again over graft claims AFP - 19 minutes ago JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israeli police grilled Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for three hours on Friday over graft allegations that have dogged his term in office, two days after his surprise resignation announcement. Olmert probed again on corruption BBC News Poll: Over half of Israeli Jewish public in favor of general elections Xinhua Jerusalem Post - Reuters - Los Angeles Times - Wall Street Journal all 3,866 news articles ... Source: news.google.com --- 36 days ago
Times Online Police Question Israeli PM for 4th Time Voice of America - 1 hour ago By VOA News Israeli police have questioned Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for a fourth time Friday as part of an ongoing corruption investigation. Israeli Voters Favor Netanyahu, Likud, Two Opinion Polls Show Bloomberg Olmert probed again on corruption BBC News AFP - Reuters - Xinhua - Jerusalem Post all 3,883 news articles ...
Source: www.voanews.com --- 27 days ago
Embattled leader faces another round of questioning by police in corruption scandal that forced him to announce his resignation a week ago ... Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 29 days ago
Israeli police question PM Ehud Olmert for a fifth time over corruption claims, a week after he said he would step down. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 25 days ago
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has rejected an Israeli peace proposal because it does not provide for a contiguous Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, Abbas's office said on Tuesday. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 15 days ago
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police questioned Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for the sixth time on Friday over fraud and bribery allegations, a police spokesman said. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 35 days ago
Therefore, it was interesting to hear Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert put an interesting twist on this refrain last night by citing his desire to shield his family from corruption allegations against him as his reason for resigning. What is more ... Source: www.chron.com --- 1 day ago
JERUSALEM — For the first time since Golda Meir more than three decades ago, a woman is within reach of becoming the prime minister of Israel, a nation dominated by macho military men and a religious establishment with strict views on the role of women. ... Source: asheville.indymedia.org --- 10 days ago
Morris Talansky the New York rabbi who bribed Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is in danger of being investigated in the U.S.. Rabbi Talansky s far more than a far right wing Jew who resides outside Israel - Talansky is a big investor in ImageSat of the Israeli government's military public company Israel Aeronautics Industry and is sueing it for not selling its satelite images to Hugo Chavez and Venezuela among others in order to increase his stock investment. ... Source: www.channelnewsasia.com --- 29 days ago
JERUSALEM : Israeli police have questioned a former aide of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who himself is to be grilled on Friday for a second time since he announced last week he would resign later in the year. ... Source: www.channelnewsasia.com --- 36 days ago
JERUSALEM: Israeli police grilled Prime Minister Ehud Olmert again on Friday over graft allegations that have dogged his term in office, two days after his surprise resignation announcement. ... Source: www.geo.tv --- 35 days ago
JERUSALEM: Israeli police grilled Prime Minister Ehud Olmert again on Friday over graft allegations that have dogged his term in office, two days after his surprise resignation announcement. It was the fourth time since May that anti-fraud squad officers have interviewed Olmert, 62, at his official residence in Jerusalem in connection with the allegations of wrongdoing, which he has strongly denied. Police remained tight-lipped but the questioning was likely to focus on allegations Olmert illegally received electoral and other funding from a wealthy US financier and that he sent out multiple bills for the same overseas trips. The latest round of questioning came just two day after the premier announced he would step down after a September 17 leadership election in his centrist Kadima party. His decision to go has cast a shadow over already slow-moving US-backed peace negotiations with the Palestinians and recently revived indirect talks with Syria and raised the spectre of political turmoil in Israel. Olmert had faced a growing chorus of calls for his resignation in the face of six scandals over his conduct in the years before he took office in 2006, when he was mayor of Jerusalem and trade and industry minister. "I have made mistakes and I regret it," Olmert said on Wednesday when he announced his decision to go. "I will quit my duties in an honourable, just and responsible manner, as I have acted throughout my mandate. I will then pr ... Source: www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org --- 29 days ago
(08 Aug 08 - RV) Israeli police questioned Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for the fifth time today on corruption charges. The multiple corruption ...» ... Source: www.jnewswire.com --- 35 days ago
Israelis Friday were being pelted with propaganda pushing the nation into early-election-fever with poll results indicating which trends would help which candidates replace recently-resigned Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. The four top names in circulation are Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz of the currently ruling Kadima (Disengagement) Party, former Prime Minister and center-right Likud Party Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu, and Defense Minister and leftist Labor Party leader Ehud Barak. Ynetnews reported that the majority of Israelis want to see the government dissolved and a date set for new general elections. But while such a decision has yet to be made, the Kadima Party is set to hold primaries for a new chairman - and thus its candidate for the premiership - in September. Polls commissioned by the extreme left wing Ha'aretz newspaper and the most widely-read daily Yediot Ahronot indicated that should diplomacy-advicate Livni beat security-specialist Mofaz to their party's chair, Kadima would be much more likely to beat the Likud Party in a general election. Should Mofaz win the primaries, "Bibi" Netanyahu is seen as the prospective victor at the polls. ... Find more results for Israeli PM on RSSMicro.com |
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