Ehud Olmert
Prime Minister of Israel from 2006 to 2009
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2022 | Continued to voice support for the Israeli Labor Party during the legislative election. |
2022 | Became a columnist for Haaretz newspaper, joining fellow politicians Zehava Galon and Ehud Barak. |
2022 | Continued to voice support for the Israeli Labor Party during the legislative election. |
2022 | Became a columnist for Haaretz newspaper, joining fellow politicians Zehava Galon and Ehud Barak. |
2021 | Voiced support for the Israeli Labor Party during the legislative election. |
2021 | Voiced support for the Israeli Labor Party during the legislative election. |
July 2019 | Canceled a visit to Switzerland after being notified he would face questioning regarding his role in Operation Cast Lead. |
July 2019 | Canceled a visit to Switzerland after being notified he would face questioning regarding his role in Operation Cast Lead. |
July 2017 | Olmert was released on parole after serving 16 months of a 27-month prison sentence. |
July 2017 | Olmert was released on parole after serving 16 months of a 27-month prison sentence. |
February 15 2016 | Olmert began serving a 19-month prison sentence at Maasiyahu Prison. |
February 15 2016 | Olmert began serving a 19-month prison sentence at Maasiyahu Prison. |
May 25 2015 | Olmert was sentenced to eight months in prison in the Talansky case, along with a ₪100,000 fine and an additional suspended sentence. |
May 25 2015 | Olmert was sentenced to eight months in prison in the Talansky case, along with a ₪100,000 fine and an additional suspended sentence. |
March 2015 | Olmert was convicted of fraud, breach of trust, and tax evasion in a retrial on corruption charges related to the Talansky case. |
March 2015 | Olmert was convicted of fraud, breach of trust, and tax evasion in a retrial on corruption charges related to the Talansky case. |
May 13 2014 | Olmert was sentenced to 6 years in prison and fined ₪1.5 million for his role in the Holyland affair, with instructions to report to prison on 1 September. |
May 13 2014 | Olmert was sentenced to 6 years in prison and fined ₪1.5 million for his role in the Holyland affair, with instructions to report to prison on 1 September. |
March 31 2014 | Olmert was convicted of two counts of bribery in the Holyland affair by Tel Aviv District Court, found to have accepted ₪560,000 while serving as mayor of Jerusalem. |
March 31 2014 | Olmert was convicted of two counts of bribery in the Holyland affair by Tel Aviv District Court, found to have accepted ₪560,000 while serving as mayor of Jerusalem. |
2012 | Expressed public opposition to a potential military strike on Iran. |
2012 | Expressed public opposition to a potential military strike on Iran. |
July 10 2012 | Olmert was convicted of breach of trust in the investment center case, receiving a one-year suspended sentence and a ₪75,000 fine. |
July 10 2012 | Olmert was convicted of breach of trust in the investment center case, receiving a one-year suspended sentence and a ₪75,000 fine. |
January 2012 | Olmert was indicted for taking bribes in the Holyland affair, with the indictment filed in the Tel Aviv District Court. |
January 2012 | Olmert was indicted for taking bribes in the Holyland affair, with the indictment filed in the Tel Aviv District Court. |
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