It seemed like this day would never come, but Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced he would resign after his Kadima party elects a new leader in September. This could mean either another Prime Minister from the centrist Kadima party, or potentially new elections, in which Likud would have a chance to regain power.
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