Eli Yishai reportedly tells Mofaz he would support him if he promises to increase child allowances.
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Mofaz is believed to have gathered the largest number of supporters; Livni, Dichter are also running.
with Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsBar-On responds to Eli Yishai's announcement that Shas would leave government if party demands not met.
with Yair Ettinger and Haaretz Correspondents 0 commentsOlmert had earlier criticized Barak for calling for him to step down and for Kadima to hold primaries.
with Yossi Verter and Haaretz Correspondents 0 commentsBarak tells Labor session 'we will force Kadima to straighten its moral spine' in light of Olmert probe.
with Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsInsiders say Haredi party uses social agenda as excuse to jump ship, assuming gov't days are numbered.
with Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsIn blow to Barak, Sneh claims Labor 'does not have the strength to extricate itself from tough crisis.'
with Jack Khoury 0 commentsMofaz to position himself as center-right candidate, the only one who can defeat Likud chairman Netanyahu
0 commentsTwo months ago, Sneh said: 'I've been a member of Labor for 20 years, and I do not remember days as bad as these.'
with Lily Galili 0 commentsLikud chairman accuses Olmert of using Syria talks to divert attention from probe, urges fresh elections.
with Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsThe Kadima activists who are recruiting new members for Livni say that at the critical moment, she is the only one who will be able to keep Kadima in the Prime Minister's Office.
0 commentsOlmert confidants brand FM 'an ingrate;' Minister Mofaz: PM has right to be considered innocent.
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