Siro, whats your take on that - can Olmert survive?
he thought he had the coalition in his pocket, cause he did lots of ground work and "bought" everyone.
but right now as the report approaches, the prices for keeping peace keep rising, plus everyone are preparing to justify why they stay in the government.
Btw, the anti-Olmert right wingers are well on their way with a "grass roots" campaign, sadly using unsuspecting soldier families, who demand Olmert to go home.
Tho political pro's, I hope, it is clear the campaign is only half-genuine and spun by people with election motives.
It is quite sad, actually, but Israel's history is filled with politicians playing the public against other politicians, often at the cost of Israel's stability and well being.
Be it the Mapai intensifying reports of Deir Yassin to tar Irgun, or the Israeli left creating political turmoil over the first Lebanon war in 1982, which was totally uncalled for.
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