Olmert calls Livni a 'backstabbing liar'
Gil Hoffman and Matt Zalen , THE JERUSALEM POST
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert unleashed an unprecedented fierce attack on his Kadima rival, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, calling her a "backstabbing liar."
According to a report by Channel 2 political correspondent Rina Matzliah, Olmert said in closed conversation Livni was the least qualified out of the four Kadima leadership candidates and that she had lied to the Winodgrad Committee that investigated the Second Lebanon War.
"Livni is not made from the material that leaders are made out of," Olmert said according to the report. "She cannot make big decisions. She never has, not as justice minister and not as foreign minister."
Earlier Monday Livni had said that Israeli politicians who engage in corruption must pay with their office. She added that the Israeli public must do its part by supporting only honest candidates.
It is important "to say no to temptations which are offered clandestinely, to say no when that becomes a norm that society cannot accept," the foreign minister said during a conference on democracy at the president's residence in Jerusalem. "From the criminal aspect, a person who breaks the law pays with his freedom; from the normative aspect, one must pay with his office," she said.
"Everybody in the political sphere understands the extent to which corruption [demonstrates] weakness," Livni continued. "Strength is necessary in order to compete with temptations and daily demands."
Politicians and the Israeli public must drum up the courage "to say no to corruption and to retain the values and norms of the State of Israel," she said.
"The job of each and every one of us is to find that strength, and the public [must also do its part] and support honesty...if we don't fight corruption and the lack of public faith in the government, citizens will abstain from their most basic and important thing - the right to vote.
"I can understand the public's anger, but we cannot give in to despair," the foreign minister added.
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