CNN - May 12, 2008
JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Authorities raided municipal offices in Jerusalem on Monday as part of a fraud investigation involving Prime Minister Ehud Olmert,
The Associated Press - May 12, 2008
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police raided Jerusalem's City Hall on Monday, searching offices and confiscating documents as part of a widening corruption
Voice of America - May 12, 2008
By VOA News A new poll says a majority of Israelis want Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign because of accusations he accepted bribes from a US businessman
AFP - May 12, 2008
JERUSALEM (AFP) — Israeli police on Monday raided Jerusalem city hall in search of documents related to a corruption probe into Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Ynetnews - May 12, 2008
Businessman Morris Talansky was summoned to the National Fraud Unit's headquarters for questioning on Monday afternoon in relation to his suspected
Washington Post - May 11, 2008
By Griff Witte JERUSALEM, May 11 -- When President Bush travels to Israel this week, he will come knowing that if he wants to broker a Middle East peace
Jerusalem Post - May 11, 2008
By CALEV BEN-DAVID Last week, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert laid down a challenge to the criminal justice establishment by announcing that if he is indicted as
Calgary Herald - May 10, 2008
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert defied a barrage of calls to resign on Friday after he admitted taking cash from an American businessman at
CNN - May 09, 2008
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Ehud Olmert's political opponents demanded his resignation Friday, saying new allegations that the Israeli prime minister illegally
Euronews.net - May 09, 2008
Israel's prime minister Ehud Olmert has admitted accepting cash from a US businessman, but says he never took a penny for himself. He says the money donated
Voice of America - May 09, 2008
By Jim Teeple Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says he will resign if he is indicted in a corruption investigation involving an American businessman long
The Associated Press - May 08, 2008
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert denied fresh accusations that he illegally accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars from a US citizen,
CBC.ca - May 08, 2008
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said late Thursday he will resign if he is indicted on allegations he illegally accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars
Ynetnews - May 08, 2008
Real estate financier Morris Talansky, 75, from Long Island, is believed to be the man behind the new investigation launched against Prime Minister Ehud
Aljazeera.net - May 08, 2008
Ehud Olmert, Israel's prime minister, has admitted he accepted campaign donations from an American businessman, but denied that the contributions