This guy is unreal. Hamas just launched a bunch of Kassam missiles at the Israeli military base, 67 Israeli soldiers are injured, some of the heavily.
Olmert gets his ministers together and they decide that the retaliation isn't going to be massive, but will more of a "symbolical" one.
This guy cannot protect your children, why do you keep him in power?
How did most Israelis let themselves be brainwashed into the left-wing "peace" propaganda?
Are you guys going to wake up? You are losing your country!
The weaker ("peaceful") Israel becomes, the more hated it is around the world. It is like the law of physics....
2007-09-11
01:09:31
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mimi, WTF are you talking about? HATE? You are launching f**king rockets at me and I am supposed to love you?
2007-09-11
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Eject Olmert from office...
Elect a far-right wing ultranationalistic party.
And if I was the ultranational PM of Israel?
Ok then: next rocket attack I'd take action- from gaza, i'd cut gas, water, electricity, supplies, even those rice bags from the U.N. will have to be burned. I'll turn gaza into a goddamned refugee camp from sudan where the people eat ants and **** for food. And if they rocket again? Take more action- bomb and shell gaza during the night (remember now they have no light at all-no electricity, gas, or flashlight batteries-LOL). Let that go on for a couple days until the casualties go above 500 or something, then no rockets will be fired. its called scare the **** out of the enemy and keeping him in line.
2007-09-11 10:56:15
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answered by Uzi Commando 2
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Olmert's approval rating is in the single digits. There was a time when it stood at a whopping 0%. The reason he is still in power though is politics. In Israeli politics, only the Knesset - the parliament - can topple the government, and this can only be achieved by getting a majority of the 120 members to vote to that end. As all the parties currently in the government stand to lose from new elections because of their unpopularity, and because the government holds a majority of the Knesset seats, it is unlikely it will be toppled any time soon. According to the polls I've seen, if Israel went to vote today, Olmert's Kadima part would lose about 20 of its 27 seats, and Binyamin Netanyahu's Likud would gain those 20 seats to rise from 11 to low 30's and the premiership.
2007-09-11 12:26:14
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answered by Michael J 5
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After the Winograd Commission decided in its Preliminary report that Olmert was responsible for the failure of the second Lebanon war, many expected him to leave office. His remaining in office after the committee published its negative findings was perceived in many circles to be highly unethical. All of this gave Olmert an approval rating among the lowest in modern history for western leaders, at 2 percent. During the 2006 Lebanon War his approval rating was 93+ percent.
In the 1970s, Olmert was rumored to be a party to a complex scheme involving well-known Jerusalem businessmen, organized crime, corrupt legislators, and retired General Rechavam Ze'evi. This affair was documented in investigative journalist Aryeh Avneri's Ha'tvusa in 1992. During the run-up to the Ze'evi libel suit, Olmert allegedly took funds from the Likud treasury for his defense fund, although his lawyers were from his own law firm, which would effectively constitute bribery. All accusations against Olmert were eventually settled out of court.
Israeli businessman David Appel has been suspected of bribing both Sharon and Olmert, while he was mayor of Jerusalem, in what is known as the Greek island affair.
On February 20, 2006, it was disclosed that an inquiry is being carried out on the 1999 sale and lease-back of Olmert's Jerusalem house, which allegedly was done on financial terms very favorable to Olmert, in what would amount to be an illegal campaign contribution and/or bribe. Olmert is also being investigated over suspicions of attempting to intervene in the privatization of Bank Leumi for the benefit of a business associate, among other things.
2007-09-11 11:41:32
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answered by Duke of Tudor 6
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When there isnt a good guy runnimg u have to pick the best of the worst he in my opion is the worst but what can i do everyone of the leaders is playing athe politic game and thats how he stays in power bec everyone else knows whos in the gov if they will go to vote they all loose
so we wait until something happens or he get charged for laws he broke witch he did or someone leaves the gov
And they just said that one of the soldiers that was ing. lost his leg after only joinning the Army
2007-09-11 11:49:06
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answered by shlomothewise 2
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Not all Israeli's voted for Olmert.
2007-09-11 08:45:43
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answered by ghds 4
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Love thy neighbor as thyself is what mimi wants to say. I love Olmert.
2007-09-11 15:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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no i hate Olmert
but because he is a fashist ***
67 Israeli soldiers are injured
and do you know how many Palestinians we kill
you are not better then the Nazis
and most people here in isreal see things your way.
just if you wanted to know.
we didnt have a left-wing ever since Rabin was murdered
2007-09-11 11:36:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Areil Sharon was alot better.
2007-09-12 08:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Thank you for urging people to hate.
Edit: I don't launch rockets at people and please choose polite word I didn't say anything wrong. You are urging them to choose a stricter leader. This is not the best way. The Israelis will never lose Israel.
please answer my question here
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ar0t7.Z9.UmhcGGwwR2sxy_AFQx.;_ylv=3?qid=20070911080338AAaImDh
2007-09-11 10:20:37
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answered by Mimi 6
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I soooooooo agree!!!!!!!!!!
but hopefully the election will be soon!!!
2007-09-12 04:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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