Special report: Palestine-Israel Relations
JERUSALEM, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert will on Friday be put on the grill by police for the fifth time in
three months, local daily The Jerusalem Post reported Tuesday.
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Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (C)
arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem Aug. 3,
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The questioning session, scheduled on Friday morning
at Olmert's official residence in Jerusalem, will also mark the second police
interrogation against the probes-laden premier since he announced that he would
not contend in his ruling Kadima party's primary and would resign as soon as a
new party leader was chosen.
The police has not specified on which case the
investigators will concentrate on with Olmert, who is currently embroiled in two
investigations, respectively over his alleged double-billing of sponsors for
overseas trips and his alleged taking of illicit money in envelopes from an
American businessman.
The prime minister, who also faces four other probes,
has been facing mounting calls for him to step down since the "money envelopes"
case went public in early May. He denied any wrongdoing and said he would resign
if indicted.