Gil Hoffman
Shas's Council of Torah Sages will convene at the home of party mentor
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef in Jerusalem's Har Nor neighborhood on Sunday night
to consider leaving Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's coalition over the
diplomatic negotiations with the Palestinians.
The council is not expected to authorize leaving the coalition at this
stage, but the rabbis will likely decide to empower Yosef and Shas
chairman Eli Yishai to leave the government when they see fit, without
another meeting of the council.
Yishai will brief the rabbis about his meeting with Olmert last week
and report what he hears from the Prime Minister's Office following
Olmert's meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas
earlier Sunday.
"The council meeting is a step on the way to leaving the coalition, but
it doesn't necessarily mean that it will happen soon," a Shas official
said Saturday night.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni will meet at her Jerusalem
office with representatives of the bereaved families and reserve
soldiers who have repeatedly called upon Olmert to quit. Livni asked
the group not to bring with them any politicians connected to them such
as Tafnit leader Uzi Dayan.
"There is no political significance to the meeting," Livni's spokesman
Gil Messing said. "It's the right of everyone who paid a price for the
war to meet with her face to face as one of the decision-makers of the
war. But she won't meet any politicians or mediators."
National Infrastructure Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, who is close to
Labor chairman Ehud Barak, will also meet with the bereaved families
and reserve soldiers Sunday.
The bereaved families and reserve soldiers are planning a mass rally
outside the Knesset following the January 30 publication of the final
Winograd Report. Author David Grossman, who lost his son Uri on the
last day of the war, will be the event's featured speaker.
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