Friday, February 01, 2008

56% of Israelis: Olmert must go!

Some 41 percent want an early election. The prime minister claimed he was vindicated by the Winograd panel’s final report, which was released on Jan. 30, At the prime minister’s pep talk to his Kadima party Wednesday, Jan. 31, a senior member Avigdor Yitzhaki signified his disapproval by resigning his Knesset seat.

Olmert’s mouthpieces say: He made the mistakes; it is up to him to correct them.

War protesters, spearheaded by reservists and bereaved families, are turning up the heat on defense minister Ehud Barak to make good on his pledge to take his Labor party out of the government coalition, or force the prime minister to call an early election before the 2010 schedule.

All the military leaders and some of the politicians held accountable for the flawed conduct of the Lebanon War have stepped down. This Olmert consistently refuses to do. His Kadimah ministers are working hard to generate a climate of business as usual in the prime minister’s office.

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