Jonathan Pollard Enters Political Fray In Israel, Calls For ‘Full Transfer’ Of Gazan Population
Pollard said the Oct. 7 attack pushed him into public life and he plans to run with Nissim Louk.
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Ex-spy Jonathan Pollard to run for Knesset on far-right agenda
Pollard, who spent 30 years in a U.S. jail for spying on behalf of Israel, said he favors the forcible transfer of Palestinians from Gaza and resettling the enclave with Israelis. He also said Netanyahu's claims of military victory are 'a cold-blooded lie'
Zionist spy Jonathan Pollard demands forced ethnic purge and annexation of Gaza
Israel is a Zionist terror state. Its advocates are not shy about saying out loud what other colonisers may keep quiet. So it is with Jonathan Pollard, who is now seeking a seat in Israel’s Knesset for his new extremist party. Pollard’s election pitch? He wants the forced removal of all Palestinians from Gaza and its annexation to become part of the terror colony. This is an unequivocal crime, but Pollard doesn’t care. He spied on his USA birthp…
Jonathan Pollard seeks Knesset seat on Gaza 'forcible removal' platform
Jonathan Pollard, the former US intelligence analyst jailed for spying for Israel, says he will run for the Knesset, calling for the 'forcible removal' of Gaza’s residents and criticising Israel’s leadership over the 7 October 2023 massacre and its aftermath.
Jonathan Pollard Enters Political Fray In Israel, Calls For ‘Full Transfer’ Of Gazan Population
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Jonathan Pollard, who previously served a 30-year prison sentence in the United States for spying for Israel, announced in an interview with Channel 13 News that he has decided to officially enter political life in Israel and run in the upcoming elections. Pollard said the decision came after a long period of […]
Jonathan Pollard, once jailed in US for spying, says he will enter Israeli politics
Former US Navy analyst jailed for spying for Israel says Oct. 7 pushed him into public life, criticizes Netanyahu’s wartime leadership and rules out cooperation with Bennett over past security decisions
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