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Photo [Fri, May 9]Israeli PM denies taking illicit donations from American
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert talks to members of the media during a news conference at his official residence in Jerusalem, late Thursday May 8, 2008. Olmert, responding to fresh accusations that he illegally accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars from a U.S. citizen, said he will step down if he is indicted. Olmert said he never took illegal campaign contributions, denying allegations in a police investigation against him.
BREAKING ISRAELI NEWS STORIES
Bush: U.S. stands with Israel against foes
JERUSALEM, May 14 (UPI) -- U.S. President George Bush, speaking Wednesday in Jerusalem, pledged to support Israel against extremists and terrorists, including Hamas and Iran.

Bush links optimism for Mideast reform to democratic Israel
JERUSALEM - President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of Israel's existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. "What happened here is possible everywhere," Bush said, opening a trip divided between ceremonial duties and a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.

Gaza rocket hits Israeli city, 14 hurt
JERUSALEM - A rocket fired from Gaza exploded in a shopping center in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon on Wednesday, wounding at least 14 people, rescue officials said.

Bush links optimism for Mideast reform to democratic Israel
JERUSALEM - President Bush said Wednesday that 60 years of Israel's existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East. "What happened here is possible everywhere," Bush said, opening a trip divided between ceremonial duties and a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.

Israel Museum puts Dead Sea scroll on rare display
JERUSALEM - One of the most important Dead Sea scrolls is going on display in Jerusalem this week - more than four decades after it was last seen by the public. The 24-foot scroll with the text of the Bible's Book of Isaiah had been in a dark, temperature-controlled room at the Israel Museum since 1967. It went on display two years earlier, but curators replaced it with a facsimile after noticing new cracks in the calfskin parchment.

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