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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