March 14, 2007
In the coming days we will begin to see what the Winograd Committee has in mind for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. In the meantime, the premier has had an epiphany. This week he said something, though it was still heard only faintly, in praise of the Saudi plan. You needn’t be a cynic to be able to interpret this. Ninety-seven percent of the Israeli public has turned its back on him in the public-opinion surveys, or at least don’t trust him. Nonetheless, perhaps something has happened to the man, if, a full five complicated years after the Arab summit meeting that first approved the plan, he is suddenly changing his line. Read more>>

