Evidence by Halutz could lead to Olmert's resignation
Well, we should hope it will. Here's the news on this from the Times:
ISRAEL’S outgoing chief of staff is expected to give evidence to a commission of inquiry into the conduct of last summer’s Lebanese war that could seal the fate of Ehud Olmert, the embattled prime minister.I'm interested in hearing what he has to say, yes.
General Dan Halutz, 58, who resigned earlier this month, will spell out Olmert’s failure to outline the objectives of the war. Political analysts believe his testimony before the Winograd Commission may lead to Olmert’s resignation.
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