Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert expressed concerns about the potential consequences for Israel's existence if the international community dissociates from the country. This comes amid a report highlighting a looming threat to Israel's economy, which is considered larger than the ongoing war with Hamas. Olmert's statements have sparked discussions about Israeli-Palestinian politics and the leadership of Prime Minister Netanyahu. The situation in the West Bank has also been highlighted as close to eruption, according to a report in The New York Times.
“Mr. Netanyahu is a greater danger than the war, in fact than all our enemies put together." Ehud Olmert, former Israeli prime minister, in @NYTimesCohen's powerful new piece on a West Bank that is so oppressed it is close to eruption: https://t.co/XnfXU1MF2j
I don’t comment on Israeli-Palestinian politics, but this statement from former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert is a great example of the mind viruses installed in liberals’ heads. https://t.co/Q1zZ4LAsB1
Read about the looming threat to Israel's economy, larger than the ongoing war with Hamas, in a report by @ZachyHennessey. https://t.co/J3cbu33EMq
"Are we not going to pay a terrible price that will threaten the foundations of Israel’s existence because the international community will completely dissociate itself from us?" — former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert https://t.co/NNtXOUilwm
"Are we not going to pay a terrible price that will threaten the foundations of Israel’s existence because the international community will completely dissociate itself from us?" -- former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert https://t.co/D5Vr13Nlh9