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Time.com: What Olmert's Resignation Means for Israel

Although he remains as head of an interim government, the task of forging a new coalition falls to Tzipi Livni, Olmert's replacement as head of the Kadima party

Time.com: Who Will Follow Olmert as Israeli Prime Minister?

Israel's ruling party stages a primary, forcing its members to choose between moving right and moving left

Time.com: Paul McCartney Gig Revives Israeli Beatles Tale

An upcoming concert by Paul McCartney has revived memories of the 1960s, when an Israeli official supposedly called off a Beatles concert for fear it would corrupt the nation's youth

Israel to build hundreds of homes in East Jerusalem

Israel has approved the construction of almost 900 new homes in East Jerusalem, a move that could hinder international efforts to secure a peace deal by year's end.

Police raid Israeli ministerial building in Olmert inquiry

Israeli police investigators raided a ministerial building Tuesday and seized documents related to a fraud investigation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, a police spokesman said.

Israeli police raid city offices in Olmert fraud probe

Authorities raided municipal offices in Jerusalem on Monday as part of a fraud investigation involving Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, police said.

Police investigate whether Israeli PM received money illegally

Police are investigating whether Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert received money illegally while he was mayor of Jerusalem and the nation's minister of industry, trade and labor.

Foreign witness may be deposed in Israeli leader probe

Authorities continue to investigate Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and a former top aide, and a court said Tuesday it may question a foreign national in connection with the probe.

Row as German chancellor to address Israeli parliament

Germany's Angela Merkel will make history Tuesday when she becomes the first German chancellor to address Israel's parliament, the Knesset.

Palestinian: Settlement expansion 'a stick in the wheels' of peace

A Palestinian official said Sunday that Israel's plan to expand settlements in the West Bank was "like putting a stick in the wheels of the peace process."

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