Netanyahu should be thrown out now, says ex Israeli PM Olmert

Ehud Olmert told Sky News that Netanyahu and his administration were a 鈥渞eal danger鈥� to Israel鈥檚 stability and he should be 鈥渢hrown out鈥� of office. (Reuters)
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  • Ehud Olmert told Sky News that Netanyahu and his administration were a 鈥渞eal danger鈥� to Israel鈥檚 stability

LONDON: A former prime minister of Israel said on Thursday that current premier Benjamin Netanyahu should be removed from power for being a 鈥渞eal danger鈥� to the country, despite the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza.

that Netanyahu and his administration were a 鈥渞eal danger鈥� to Israel鈥檚 stability and he should be 鈥渢hrown out鈥� of office during an interview with the channel鈥檚 international affairs editor, Dominic Waghorn.

Speaking ahead of a ceasefire coming into effect in Gaza alongside a hostage release brokered by Qatar, scheduled to start Friday morning, Olmert said a break in hostilities could inspire widespread protests within Israel against Netanyahu.

鈥�(The Israelis) can鈥檛 stand him, if there will be a break of a couple of days, they will change direction and move out into his home or his office and, you know, there will be demonstrations the like of which we鈥檝e never seen in our country,鈥� he said.

鈥淭he amount of rage, which has been built up inside the people, is just unbelievable,鈥� he added.

Olmert said Netanyahu would face serious pressure and should leave office immediately.

鈥淎s far as I鈥檓 concerned, based on my judgement of what is good for Israel or not, he should go today. He should go this minute. He should be thrown out any minute,鈥� he said.

鈥淗e is a real danger to the stability, to the solidarity, of the Israeli society and to the ability of the Israelis to return again to a normal pace of life, which is something we need after this terrible disaster we have experienced,鈥� he added.

Olmert said he did not shy away from expressing his opinion and added that 鈥渆lder statesmen鈥� of Israeli politics were 鈥渁ware of what I think.鈥�

He continued: 鈥淚 said it time and again, at this moment and at this second, he has to leave. And I really think that Netanyahu, in the words of Thomas Friedman of the New York Times, (is) the worst leader in the history of the Jewish people.鈥�