While it seems the Israeli public is fed up with the current leadership, especially Premier Ehud Olmert and Defense Minister, Amir Peretz, the popularity of Israeli-Russian tycoon Arcadi Gaydamak is rising on a daily basis. Recent polls indicate that if Gaydamak decides to enter the political fray, he might lead the biggest party in the next Israeli parliament (Knesset). But beyond the polls, in recent weeks more and more prominent ...