Perhaps now, courage, pride and morality will once again return to Israel. From Israeli Prime Minister Olmert Declares Intent to Resign in September: Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced on Wednesday that he would resign after his Kadima party chose a new leader in September elections. The leadership race has been set for Sept. 17, with a runoff, if necessary, on Sept. 24. The main contenders are Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz, a former defense minister.
Read More +Following the confirmation that Hamas media praised the terror attack in Jerusalem, excerpted from Accountability Of The Israeli Government: Yesterday afternoon, The Bulletin contacted the office of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert about the Israeli government’s response to the Hamas: The Bulletin forwarded a statement to the Israeli court from two weeks ago in which the government of Israel took a position that it will NOT garnish the assets of Hamas for a Hamas terror victim family and that the government of Israel states that it is the position of the government that the Hamas should NOT be dismantled. In
Read More +As you may already know, President Bush is arriving in Israel tonite in order to broker the disintegration of the legitimate and sovereign nation of Israel. How sad to watch my beloved Israel and my fellow Jews eat the crumbs that fall from the Bush, Rice, Olmert, and the Muslim Terror table. They seem to have forgotten that Jews were writing the books that shaped all nations while centuries later, Islamic hordes were still smearing themselves with feces, pillaging towns, and raping women. Indeed, two Jerusalem organizations have sent a letter to Prime Minister Olmert, reminding him that discussions with
Read More +Support for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has hit new depths with the results of a poll by a major surveying firm that shows 55 percent of the public wants him out of office. The poll was carried out by Brain Base (Ma’agar Mohot) and sponsored by the Israel Policy Center for Promoting Parliamentary Democracy and Jewish Values in Israeli Public Life. More than three-quarters of new immigrants responded that Prime Minister Olmert should be replaced, while most Kadima supporters want him to remain in office. Previous polls have showed that he would fare poorly if new elections were held, but
Read More +Today, the Palestinian Authority and Hamas have replaced the Arab states as claimants to the territories that Israel captured and that have been disputed since 1967. Who would suggest placing the Jewish holy sites of Jerusalem under Hamas, whose ideological Muslim cousins are attacking churches and mosques across the Middle East?
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