The Jerusalem Post reports:
Likud chairman Binyamin Netanyahu has a problem. For the last seven months, every single poll has placed him as the most popular candidate for prime minister and the Likud as the largest party in the Knesset – if the election were to take place today. But there are no elections on the horizon and Netanyahu is worried that he might soon begin to lose momentum.
I’ve been writing the obituary for the Olmert government for months, but it has proven itself to be remarkably resilient.



