Ehud Olmert, the former Israeli prime minister, critiques the proposal for a “humanitarian camp” in Gaza, asserting that while it should not be likened to a concentration camp, it remains impractical and ineffective. He emphasizes the need for realistic solutions rather than temporary measures that fail to address the underlying issues.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Ehud Olmert, a former leader of Israel, thinks that making a special camp to help people in Gaza won’t work well and is not a good idea, even though he doesn’t think it’s like a bad camp from history.
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