What next for Israel?

Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon’s massive stroke late yesterday triggered a law of succession granting his leadership duties to his deputy.

What next for Israel?

Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon’s massive stroke late yesterday triggered a law of succession granting his leadership duties to his deputy.

The transfer of power to Ehud Olmert marked the first time an Israeli leader has given up authority because of illness. Olmert can serve as acting prime minister for up to 100 days, meaning he can lead the country through the March 28 elections, legal analysts said today.

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