Olmert: Netanyahu himself knows that he does not have the power to destroy Hamas.
“Ehud Olmert”, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, who has the bitter experience of defeat against Hezbollah in Lebanon, since the beginning of the current war in Gaza, has repeatedly attacked and severely criticized the current prime minister of this regime, “Benjamin Netanyahu” and his cabinet ministers, and now calls for a ceasefire. Urgent in Gaza and removal of Netanyahu.
The Hebrew newspaper Ha’aretz quoted Ehud Olmert as saying that Netanyahu must understand that there is no possibility of achieving the goals he set in the Gaza war.
Olmert added that Netanyahu has resorted to deceitful methods and political fraud, and it is clear that there is no chance of realizing the expectations and goals that Netanyahu has set in Gaza. Netanyahu is acting like an actor and all he cares about is escaping the consequences of defeat on October 7.
The former prime minister of the Zionist regime stated that Netanyahu has a series of internal and political considerations for himself and knows that he cannot achieve his goal in the war, which is to destroy Hamas. He was not involved in the Gaza war from the beginning and was only trying to survive in politics.
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Olmert went on to say that Israel has two more options: either to agree to a ceasefire and return its prisoners to Hamas with a prisoner exchange agreement or to continue the war; So that this war ends without achieving the goal of destroying Hamas and returning the prisoners.
Ehud Olmert previously announced in an interview with the American newspaper “Politico” that Netanyahu is now wrong in his calculations when he says that he is ready for complete control over Gaza for an unlimited period after the “annihilation” of Hamas. Netanyahu is in a state of nervous breakdown and is trying to prevent himself from being removed from power after failing to protect Israel’s internal security against Hamas attacks.
Ehud Olmert, who started the July 2006 war after the Zionists’ humiliating defeat of the resistance in southern Lebanon in 2000, hoping for a historic victory, finally had to withdraw from it with a more humiliating defeat than in 2000. At that time, like Netanyahu’s recent situation, Olmert was exposed to harsh criticism from the Israeli internal circles and finally resigned in September 2008. Then, in April 2009, Benjamin Netanyahu took Olmert’s place, and now, after two decades, he is in a much worse situation than Olmert.