More on Olmert's resignation
Here's more on Ehud Olmert's resignation, and there's plenty more around the blogosphere now in discussion. Soccerdad's got more on the subject.
In this report, it's told that the police may urge an indictment of Olmert over the "Olmertours" and Talansky affairs. If they do, that'll be one more good thing, and yet one more that Olmert deserves.
Update: Yoram Turbowicz, Olmert's top aide for indirect talks with Syria, has announced his own resignation.
Others on the subject include Michelle Malkin, Pajamas Media, Israel Matzav, Hot Air, Investor's Business Daily, IRIS Blog, Jihad Watch.
In this report, it's told that the police may urge an indictment of Olmert over the "Olmertours" and Talansky affairs. If they do, that'll be one more good thing, and yet one more that Olmert deserves.
Update: Yoram Turbowicz, Olmert's top aide for indirect talks with Syria, has announced his own resignation.
Others on the subject include Michelle Malkin, Pajamas Media, Israel Matzav, Hot Air, Investor's Business Daily, IRIS Blog, Jihad Watch.
Labels: Israel, political corruption