Israel's foreign minister has said that the ruling Kadima Party must prepare to replace Prime Minister Ehud Olmert as the leader remains in the focus of a corruption investigation.
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US in fresh Mid-East peace push ... to restore the public's faith. Livni is a top rival of Olmert and the first senior member of Kadima to call for his ouster. On Wednesday, Defence Minister Ehud Barak threatened to pull his Labour Party out of the governing coalition if the prime minister did not step down.
(Deutsche Welle)
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