Discourse with Ex-Prime Minister of Israel, Ehud Olmert: "Limit has been reached."
A journalist from Der Spiegel, Thore Schröder, has reported on the ongoing conflict in Gaza, highlighting the criticism of current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conduct in the war by his predecessor, Ehud Olmert.
Olmert, who served as Prime Minister from 2006 to 2009, has been publicly critical of Netanyahu's approach to the conflict. In his report, Schröder mentions that Olmert is criticising the way Netanyahu is conducting the war in Gaza.
However, Schröder's report does not indicate any specific advice given by U.S. President Joe Biden to Olmert. Instead, it suggests that Olmert is advocating for self-control, stating that Israelis have let themselves be consumed by anger, contrary to advice given by Biden.
It is worth noting that after resigning from political office amid corruption allegations, Olmert remains actively engaged in political discourse. He often calls for humanitarian responsibility in Gaza and criticises the current Israeli leadership.
Schröder's report does not provide any new information about the conflict in Gaza, nor does it mention any new parties involved in the conflict. The journalist's report simply underscores the ongoing public criticism of Netanyahu's conduct in the war by a former Israeli Prime Minister.
In conclusion, Thore Schröder's report serves as a reminder of the ongoing debate within Israel regarding the conduct of the war in Gaza. Olmert's criticism and calls for self-control highlight the need for a balanced approach in the conflict, one that takes into account both the need for security and the importance of humanitarian considerations.
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