In the aftermath of the Winograd Committee's report on the government's performance during the Second Lebanon War, protests, Knesset meetings, debates and votes have all aimed to topple the government. Arutz Sheva brings you there...





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The Knesset building is seen behind the podium of the protest Monday evening calling on PM Olmert to resign.

(Photo: Ezra HaLevi)
MKs from most Jewish parties, including Labor and Kadima, meet in the Knesset to discuss toppling Olmert due to the Winograd Report.

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(l-r)Uzi Dayan, MK Zevulun Orlev, MK Zehava Gal-On and MK Marina Solodkin at a pre-protest Knesset press conference.

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MK Shelly Yachimovitch trying to convince fellow MKs to vote against Olmert.

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Reservists and concerned citizens begin to arrive, filling the sound-proof observation balcony to witness the debate and PM Olmert's subsequent response.

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(close to far) PM Ehud Olmert, Ministers Rafi Eitan, Ronnie Bar-On and Binyamin Ben Eliezer listen to speeches lambasting Olmert.

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Protesters outside demand "Elections Now."

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Protesters at the Rose Garden, opposite the Knesset.

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A couple protesting against the prime minister. The sticker says: "Olmert disgusts me."

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The monitor cut to PM Olmert's speech as bereaved parents interrupted, yelling at the PM that he should be ashamed.

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PM Ehud Olmert, his speech interrupted by protesting bereaved parents, waits for them to be removed from the Knesset plenum.

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A bereaved father wags an accusatory finger at PM Olmert while walking out during his Knesset speech.

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Former Meretz Chairman Yossi Sarid: "We in the crowd may differ in many respects, but we agree on personal responsibility and seek to raise our children with a government they can trust."

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An IDF reservist, left blind by wounds sustained during the Second Lebanon War, calls on PM Olmert to display responsibility.

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Knesset Control C'tee Chairman Zevulun Orlev and State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss with Wednesday's paper, featuring a member of the Winograd C'tee explaining political considerations that went into the report.

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