Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert Discusses Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Negotiations on France 24

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has expressed critical concerns regarding the stalled negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza. Olmert argued that military operations have achieved their maximum potential and will not secure the safe return of the remaining hostages. He called for an immediate end to the conflict, urging the Israeli government to prioritize a comprehensive deal over political considerations, warning that the opportunity to save the hostages is rapidly diminishing.

  • Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert asserted that continued military action in Gaza will not successfully rescue the remaining hostages.
  • Olmert criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s leadership, suggesting political motivations are hindering a ceasefire agreement.
  • He urged for an immediate end to the war and a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces in exchange for the release of all hostages.
  • Olmert proposed a post-war governance plan for Gaza involving an international peacekeeping force and the eventual transition of authority to the Palestinian Authority.

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  1. The first attack on Iran with MOABs "completely and totally obliterated" their nuclear facilities a year ago, so our troops were sacrificed and we spent $1 trillion to recover the deeply buried Iranian uranium and enrichment facilities. DJT now admits that: “Only China and us have the equipment to even get, the whole mountain collapsed on it, we have cameras on it. You could make the case, why do you even bothering with it cuz it’s not really valuable. It’s you know, it’s probably only a half million dollars’ worth”, DJT at G7. We're still counting the catastrophic economic damage from the windfall oil profits.

  2. In my opinion, America itself is allowing the attack on Israel. It is very, very hard to believe that America has no control over Israel; but if America has no control over Israel, why did it sign the first clause of the memorandum?!? It said that I have no control over Israel, so I will not sign the memorandum. If the first clause is not implemented, the rest of the clauses are nothing more than a mirage. It takes time to reach the mirage, but when you get there, you are tired and disappointed. It is clear that the BBC commentators are burning out and want to use the same tactics of division to destabilize the situation from within. Which country allows nightly demonstrations and encourages violence from abroad, and Iran is the second country?

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