Israeli party leaders begin coalition talks

The leaders of Israel’s two largest parties, Kadima and Labour, were to meet in Jerusalem later today to start coalition talks, signalling the end of a rift that began after last week’s national election.

Israeli party leaders begin coalition talks

The leaders of Israel’s two largest parties, Kadima and Labour, were to meet in Jerusalem later today to start coalition talks, signalling the end of a rift that began after last week’s national election.

Kadima, headed by acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, emerged as the largest party in parliament with 29 out of 120 seats, followed by Labour with 19 seats.

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