Israel's Ex-PM: Gaza Strategy Risks Losing International Support
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Israel’s Ex-PM: Gaza Strategy Risks Losing International Support

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has expressed growing concerns regarding the evolving international and domestic perspectives on his country’s actions in Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict. He stated that a unified understanding, prevalent immediately following the Hamas terror attacks, has largely dissolved both globally and within Israel.

Speaking to the German newspaper “Tagesspiegel”, Olmert observed a significant shift in international comprehension, noting that “worldwide, few can now understand what the Israeli government is doing in Gaza.

Previously, in an interview with “The Guardian”, Olmert drew a comparison between a proposed Gaza camp from Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz and a “concentration camp” a statement he clarified was intended as a cautionary warning. He emphasized that the international community would rightly perceive such a facility as “monstrous.

Olmert further expressed concern over a perceived trend within Israel, where criticism of the government is frequently labelled as antisemitism to silence dissenting voices. He deemed this tactic “absolutely unacceptable”.