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New Gaza campaign ‘very close to a war crime’ claims ex-Israeli PM

Ehud Olmert described the conflict as a ‘war without a purpose’ and said death toll on both sides was ‘obnoxious and outrageous’

May 21, 2025 15:11
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Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert has claimed that the new Gaza offensive is 'very close to a war crime' (Image: Flash90)
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Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert has suggested that the latest offensive in Gaza is “very close to a war crime” in a controversial interview with the BBC.

Olmert, who was in office from 2006 to 2009, heavily criticised the approach of his successor (and erstwhile party colleague) Benjamin Netanyahu, calling the Gaza conflict a “war without a purpose”.

Speaking to BBC News, he said: “[It is] a war without a purpose — a war without a chance of achieving anything that can save the lives of the hostages.

"[What Israel] is doing now in Gaza, is very close to a war crime.”
He also claimed that the “obvious appearance” of the war is that thousands of Palestinian civilians, as well as significant numbers of IDF troops, are being killed, adding: “From every point of view, this is obnoxious and outrageous.