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haron's stroke in early 2006 did not kill that plan, and indeed, Ehud Olmert ran and won on something like it when he succeeded Sharon as leader of Kadima. Olmert called it hitkansut -- translated as convergence, gathering, or rallying together. The idea was the same: pull back from isolated settleme
viously presented a peace plan that would result in the creation of a Palestinian state in 60 percent of the West Bank's land -- has won control of Kadima and joined the government, there has been some speculation about whether the "peace process" will soon be revived. It will not. There have been no
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ich he would never emerge. His notional deputy, the veteran Likud politician and former Jerusalem mayor Ehud Olmert, found himself as Prime Minister. Kadima did comfortably win the May election. It ended up with 29 seats, followed by Labor with 19 and leaving the Netanyahu-led Likud with only 12. Olmert f
longer Prime Minister by then. With Bibi marshalling opposition inside the Likud to the Gaza disenagegment, he had formed a new centrist party called Kadima, along with prominent Likud moderates and buttressed by a Labor heavyweight: Shimon Peres. But before the election, Arik suffered a pair of strokes,
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ich he would never emerge. His notional deputy, the veteran Likud politician and former Jerusalem mayor Ehud Olmert, found himself as Prime Minister. Kadima did comfortably win the May election. It ended up with 29 seats, followed by Labor with 19 and leaving the Netanyahu-led Likud with only 12. Olmert f
longer Prime Minister by then. With Bibi marshalling opposition inside the Likud to the Gaza disenagegment, he had formed a new centrist party called Kadima, along with prominent Likud moderates and buttressed by a Labor heavyweight: Shimon Peres. But before the election, Arik suffered a pair of strokes,
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Israeli issue of whether Orthodox Jews should be drafted. Rather than rising to the level of a strategic dialogue, the secularist constituency of Kadima confronted the religious constituencies of the Likud coalition and failed to create a government able to devise a platform for decisive action. Thi
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that I believed he couldn’t continue leading the country while resolving his “personal matters”. Things finally came to ahead in September 2008. When Kadima held fresh leadership elections, Tzipi Livni won. Olmert confirmed he would step aside for his successor. But under Israeli law, he would remain Prim
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ouncil elections. Quartet Statement on Palestinian Legislative elections. Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas appointed Prime Minister. Hamas Political Program. Kadima leader Ehud Olmert wins Israeli elections. Palestinian Government led by Hamas sworn in. Quartet Statement on Hamas. Palestinian Prisoners’ Document
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that I believed he couldn't continue leading the country while resolving his "personal matters". Things finally came to ahead in September 2008. When Kadima held fresh leadership elections, Tzipi Livni won. Olmert confirmed he would step aside for his successor. But under Israeli law, he would remain Prim
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ding +3.0%) (unch) coalition (private) Insurers #'s out: Swiss Life (-2.5%), Munich Re (-2.0%), Sampo (-0.60%), Hiscox Israeli opposition party Kadima signs an agreement to join PM Natanyahu's ruling Asahi Group will pay $1.5 billion for Calpis milk beverage maker from Ajinomoto Marubeni said to b
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ood that "there are no shortcuts and leadership is not a one-man show." The party bought it, and he replaced Peretz in Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Kadima-led coalition government. EFTA00693045 Then, in 2008, Olmert was forced to resign because of corruption allegations, and new elections brought N

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Benjamin Netanyahu
PersonPrime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; since 2022)

Bashar al-Assad
PersonPresident of Syria from 2000 to 2024

Lebanon
LocationCountry in West Asia

Likud
OrganizationIsraeli centre-right to right-wing political party

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Ehud Barak
Person10th Prime Minister of Israel
Sinai
LocationPeninsula in the Middle East

Ehud Olmert
PersonPrime Minister of Israel from 2006 to 2009

Yasser Arafat
PersonPalestinian political leader (1929–2004) and Former President of the Palestinian National Authority (1994-2004)

Damascus
LocationCapital and largest city of Syria

Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Jerusalem
LocationCity in the Middle East, holy to the three Abrahamic religions

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

West Bank
LocationTerritory in the Middle East

Tehran
LocationCapital city of Iran

Fatah
OrganizationPalestinian nationalist political party

Knesset
OrganizationUnicameral national legislature of Israel
Labor Party
OrganizationFormer political party in the United States founded 1996

Shimon Peres
PersonIsraeli politician (1923–2016) –Former President of Israel (2007–2014) and Prime Minister of Israel (1977, 1984–1986, 1995–1996)