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May 04, 2006 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-05-04

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Olmert Government
Jerusalem/JTA — Israel's new
coalition government under Ehud
Olmert will be sworn in Thursday,
May 4. The swearing-in session at
the Knesset was set Monday after
Olmert's Kadima•Party clinched
enough partners for a coalition.
Kadima will be joined by the
Labor Party, Shas, and the pension-
ers' party Gil, giving the prime
minister-elect a parliamentary
. majority. The Cabinet is expected to
have 25 ministers.
Meanwhile, Labor leader Amir
Peretz faced down a rebellion from
senior members of his faction over
planned ministerial appointments.
Peretz was given the power Sunday
by a narrow 667-633 margin as the
Labor Central Committee voted to
appoint the Labor lawmakers of
his choice to the seven ministerial
portfolios which the party is to
receive in the next government.
Peretz, who agreed last week to
join Prime Minister Olmert's coali-
tion government, called a meeting
of the Labor committee earlier
Sunday to ratify the deal and his
list of proposed ministers.

A majority of Israelis are doubtful
the Palestinians are currently a
legitimate partner for peace talks.
Arab rejection of Israel's right
to exist manifests itself in many
ways, from the use of terror and
violence against Israeli civilians,
to the insistence on the return
to Israel of Palestinian refugees,
their children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren, knowing full
well that this would turn the Jew-
ish state into the 23rd Arab state.
Palestinian lack of credibility can
also be seen by their continuing
challenges to Israel's legal and
moral standing in international
forums like the U.N., and their
spreading of a hateful ideology
through Palestinian textbooks,
mosques, summer camps and TV
programs.

- Allan Gale,
Jewish Community Council
of Metropolitan Detroit

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