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Ehud Olmert Criticizes Netanyahu Government Over Gaza Conflict, Citing “War Crimes”
Olmert urged international intervention, calling on President Trump to publicly pressure Netanyahu to end the war and address the humanitarian crisis.
Olmert urged international intervention, calling on President Trump to publicly pressure Netanyahu to end the war and address the humanitarian crisis.
The event saw clashes over sovereignty, with religious sites like the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound further fueling controversy amid accusations of status quo violations.
He urged Hamas to release hostages and condemned Israel's far-right leadership, emphasizing the need for accountability on both sides.
DHS cited alleged issues including lack of transparency, antisemitism, and ties to the Chinese Communist Party, demanding detailed records on foreign students as a condition for reinstatement.
Critics, including Erick Erickson and Senator Rand Paul, argue the gift undermines U.S. foreign policy and could violate ethics and conflict of interest laws.
Critics allege these actions undermine his America First agenda, with calls for investigations into influence peddling and ethical violations.
The decision aligns with Gulf nations' long-standing desire for the name change, boosting U.S. ties with allies like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE while straining relations with Iran.
Trump accused the Biden administration of leniency toward Iran, claiming it enabled Hamas financially and led to the October 7 attack.