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Olmert should go, Israeli FM says Olmert should go, Israeli FM says
(30 minutes later)
Israeli's foreign minister has called on Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign in the wake of a report critical of his handling of last year's war in Lebanon. Israel's foreign minister has called on Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign in the wake of a report critical of his handling of last year's war in Lebanon.
Tzipi Livni said she would not resign or try to oust Mr Olmert, but would stand as a candidate to replace him.Tzipi Livni said she would not resign or try to oust Mr Olmert, but would stand as a candidate to replace him.
Their Kadima party should stay in government, she said, adding that Israel should not hold a snap election.Their Kadima party should stay in government, she said, adding that Israel should not hold a snap election.
The report accused the PM of "serious failure in exercising judgement, responsibility and prudence".The report accused the PM of "serious failure in exercising judgement, responsibility and prudence".
Ms Livni spoke after meeting Mr Olmert to discuss the findings of the six-month investigation led by retired judge Eliahu Winograd into the 34-day conflict with Hezbollah.Ms Livni spoke after meeting Mr Olmert to discuss the findings of the six-month investigation led by retired judge Eliahu Winograd into the 34-day conflict with Hezbollah.
A series of polls published on Wednesday suggested a majority of Israelis wanted Mr Olmert to stand down.A series of polls published on Wednesday suggested a majority of Israelis wanted Mr Olmert to stand down.
'Not personal''Not personal'
Speaking at a news conference, Ms Livni said she had told Mr Olmert that resignation "would be the right thing for him to do".Speaking at a news conference, Ms Livni said she had told Mr Olmert that resignation "would be the right thing for him to do".
TZIPI LIVNI Former member of MossadFormer aide to Ariel SharonSecond woman to hold foreign minister post - after Golda Meir Profile: Tzipi Livni Report: key excerpts "It's not a personal matter between me and the prime minister - this issue is more important than both of us," Ms Livni said.TZIPI LIVNI Former member of MossadFormer aide to Ariel SharonSecond woman to hold foreign minister post - after Golda Meir Profile: Tzipi Livni Report: key excerpts "It's not a personal matter between me and the prime minister - this issue is more important than both of us," Ms Livni said.
Ms Livni, who was a founder member of Kadima when it was formed by former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, also serves as deputy prime minister.Ms Livni, who was a founder member of Kadima when it was formed by former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, also serves as deputy prime minister.
Reports in the Israeli media before the pair met had suggested Ms Livni could leave the government in an effort to unseat Mr Olmert, but she told reporters she would not do so.Reports in the Israeli media before the pair met had suggested Ms Livni could leave the government in an effort to unseat Mr Olmert, but she told reporters she would not do so.
Nevertheless, her statement will be a devastating blow for Mr Olmert, whose position becomes more untenable by the hour, says the BBC's Jo Floto in Jerusalem.Nevertheless, her statement will be a devastating blow for Mr Olmert, whose position becomes more untenable by the hour, says the BBC's Jo Floto in Jerusalem.
Thousands of people are expected to gather in Tel Aviv on Thursday to protest against the government in the wake of the Winograd verdict.Thousands of people are expected to gather in Tel Aviv on Thursday to protest against the government in the wake of the Winograd verdict.
The report also accused Defence Minister Amir Peretz and then chief of staff General Dan Halutz of serious failures, but stopped short of calling for any resignations.The report also accused Defence Minister Amir Peretz and then chief of staff General Dan Halutz of serious failures, but stopped short of calling for any resignations.
Its findings won praise in unexpected quarters, with Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah telling crowds in Beirut that the Winograd report deserved "respect".Its findings won praise in unexpected quarters, with Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah telling crowds in Beirut that the Winograd report deserved "respect".
"It is worth every respect when an inquiry commission... is appointed by Olmert... and it condemns Olmert," he said."It is worth every respect when an inquiry commission... is appointed by Olmert... and it condemns Olmert," he said.