Israel-Gaza war live: Israel ‘very close’ to committing war crimes, says former PM as UN warns aid still being blocked | Israel




Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert: Israel's actions in Gaza 'very close to a war crime'

The former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert has said that what Israel “is doing now in Gaza, is very close to a war crime” during an interview with the BBC.

Olmert, who was prime minister from 2006 to 2009, told the BBC that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government were waging “a war without a purpose – a war without a chance of achieving anything that can save the lives of the hostages.”

He said that the “obvious appearance” of the campaign was that Israel was killing many Palestinians, and that “from every point of view, this is obnoxious and outrageous.”

He said that the Israeli government had to be more clear that it was “fighting the killers of Hamas, we are not fighting innocent civilians.”

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Al Jazeera is reporting, citing local medical sources, that 38 Palestinians have been killed since dawn by Israeli strikes on Gaza. Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has banned Al Jazeera from operating inside Israel.

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Posted: 2025-05-21 08:24:43

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