Where’s the ‘Humanitarian City’? Olmert Exposes the Brutal Truth About Gaza!
Ready to hear what former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert REALLY thinks about his country’s plan for Gaza? Forget diplomatic niceties and political spin — Olmert doesn’t hold back. He calls the so-called “humanitarian city” plan a living hell on earth, a concentration camp for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians!
A Concentration Camp in the 21st Century?
Israel’s government plan involves building a closed settlement on the ruins of southern Gaza, initially housing 30,000 Palestinians, eventually all Gazans. Officially, it’s a “humanitarian city,” but Olmert says it’s nothing less than ethnic cleansing — forcibly locking people into a camp that looks like a concentration camp. Yes, you read that right — a concentration camp in the heart of the Middle East in 2024!
Extremists Backed by the Government
Olmert doesn’t just criticize the plan; he calls out extremist groups openly talking about “cleansing” Gaza and planning Israeli settlements after the war. These groups operate with the knowledge and support of the government. Their brutality and organization pose an internal threat to Israel. Recently, two Palestinians were killed on the West Bank by Israeli settlers — which Olmert calls war crimes.
The World Watches in Horror
According to Olmert, the growing anti-Israel sentiment worldwide isn’t just antisemitism. People everywhere see the destruction, innocent victims, and hopelessness in Gaza through social media and news. His heart breaks over military indifference and indirect tolerance leading to serious civilian casualties.
The Solution? Two States and Peace!
Olmert advocates for a two-state solution and peaceful conflict resolution. He believes normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia and a new peace initiative could bring historic progress — but only if Israel’s current leadership is willing to take the first step.
End of Darkness or Start of a Bigger Hell?
While Prime Minister Netanyahu continues to back the controversial plan, the world watches and wonders — where’s the line? Will Gaza become an open-air prison, or will peace find a way? Olmert is a voice of reason and criticism inside Israel — but who’s listening?
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Source: Blic, interview with Ehud Olmert, 2024.