An overwhelming majority of the Israeli public believes that the imprisonment sentence imposed on former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert should be left intact, the weekly Kol Yisrael radio poll has found.
The poll, released on Friday, found that 82% of respondents believe that the term of the imprisonment should not be changed. Only 7% support in clemency. 4% of respondents supported a pardon for Olmert.
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