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As his trial opens, Olmert still hopes to return to public life

October 1, 2009 13:43
The former premier on his way into court, on charges of corruption

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Last Friday, Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert set off on a road that could take him to prison, or back to national leadership.

“I have come here as an innocent man,” he told the assembled media on the first day of his trial in Jerusalem, “and I believe that I will leave without any charge.”

Although Mr Olmert — the first former Israeli PM to stand trial — would not signal his plans for after the trial, his close friends have no doubt.

“Ehud believes he is innocent,” said one of them, “and once that is finally proven, no -one will be able to stop him from returning. When the alternatives are Bibi and Barak, the public will be eager for a responsible and experienced leader.”