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Time.com: Israel Makes Deal for Prisoners

Despite demurrals from top intelligence chiefs, Israeli Prime Minister agrees to return prisoners to its foe Hizballah in exchange for two of its lost soldiers

Israeli PM avoids early elections

Israeli lawmakers have reached a last-minute deal that will allow embattled Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to stay in power for a few more months. In exchange, Olmert's party agreed to hold primary elections by September 25.

Time.com: Israeli PM Scandal Takes Back Seat

A scandal engulfing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was pushed into the background as the embattled Israeli leader and President Bush declared their resolve against Iran

Israel under fire over settlement plans

The Israeli government is facing criticism from the White House and the United Nations for its plans to expand Jewish settlements in Jerusalem.

Ruling party 'must be ready' to replace Olmert

Israel's foreign minister warned the ruling Kadima party Thursday that it must be prepared to replace Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who is embroiled in a corruption probe, an aide said.

Time.com: Israel: Olmert Pressured to Resign

Israel's powerful defense minister on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to step down amid a burgeoning corruption scandal and threatened to bring down the government if the Israeli leader does not comply

Defense chief urges Israeli leader to step down

Israel's defense minister said Wednesday that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert should step down while he defends himself against corruption allegations.

Time.com: Why Israel Is Talking to Its Enemies

President Bush has blasted such negotiations, but that hasn't stopped Prime Minister Olmert from talking to three of Israel's implacable foes -- Hamas, Hizballah and Syria

U.S. donor says Israeli leader received $150,000

A U.S. businessman testified Tuesday that thousands of dollars he donated or loaned to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for political reasons also appeared to pay for luxury expenses.

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.

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