Well-known columnist Caroline Glick used her weekly podcast to discuss Hakol HaYehudi’s recent report on attempts by the left-wing Mitvim think tank to establish a Palestinian State after the war.
She noted, “Already on October 8th a group of left-wing IDF generals got together under the roof of the left-wing NGOs Mitvim and the Berl Katznelson Foundation, both supported by the New Israel Fund, to discuss the day after the war. Amazingly, their plan is to use the war to establish a Palestinian State.”
Noting the general opposition to such a plan, Glick states, “This task force was very concerned about polling that the Israeli public opposes a Palestinian State, including opposition from 81% of all Israelis and even 70% of Israeli leftists. But this was their thing, and they couldn’t abandon it. They suggest that to shove it down the throat of Israeli people they can use international pressure and the United States to coerce the Israeli government into accepting it.”
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Glick then suggested that these efforts can be seen in US policy saying, “We’re seeing that this is the policy of the Biden administration, which is demanding discussions on the ‘day after.’ They talk about a ‘revitalized’ a Palestinian authority, whatever that means, but we all know it will be the same terrorists in charge and the same dedication to the annihilation of the State of Israel. Just like this task force, the Biden administration policy is to use the one-day Holocaust of Oct. 7th and the war in Gaza to force Israel back into the paradigm of the Two-State Solution.”
While not mentioned in this segment by Glick, the Biden administration’s policies and attempt to force actions upon Israel are also seen in the false campaign on ‘settler violence,’ which has been exposed by Hakol HaYehudi.
Glick also highlighted the role of Hakol HaYehudi’s reporting on this issue saying, “I know I cite them a lot, but Hakol HaYehudi are really the only ones bringing this information.”