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Pressure to quit builds on Israeli PM

By Tobias Buck in Jerusalem

Published: May 9 2008 13:15 | Last updated: May 9 2008 22:28

Ehud Olmert, Israel’s prime minister, on Friday faced renewed pressure to resign over a police investigation into his financial past, but insisted he would step down only if confronted with a formal indictment.

Late on Thursday Mr Olmert admitted receiving funds from a US-Jewish businessman while serving as mayor of Jerusalem and minister for trade. But he stressed that the money was used to finance his campaigns, and not for personal enrichment.

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