Ex-US spy for Israel calls for Gaza ethnic cleansing as he seeks Knesset seat
Jonathan Pollard, a former US intelligence analyst convicted of spying for Israel, announced his intention to run for the Knesset. Pollard stated his platform includes the "forcible removal of all current residents of Gaza, and the annexation of Gaza and its repopulation by us." He cited the October 7th Hamas attack and perceived Israeli government failures as his motivation for entering politics.

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AI-generatedJonathan Pollard, a former US intelligence analyst convicted of spying for Israel, announced his intention to run for the Knesset. Pollard stated his platform includes the "forcible removal of all current residents of Gaza, and the annexation of Gaza and its repopulation by us." He cited the October 7th Hamas attack and perceived Israeli government failures as his motivation for entering politics. Pollard was released from US prison in 2015 after serving 30 years and later emigrated to Israel in 2020. He plans to join a new political party formed with Nissim Louk, whose daughter was killed in the October 7th attack. Pollard has become a critic of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite past support.
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5 extractedPollard emigrated to Israel in 2020 after his parole ended.
Pollard blames the Israeli government for failing to prevent the October 7th Hamas attack.
Pollard was jailed for 30 years for spying for Israel and selling military secrets.
Pollard intends to run for a seat in the Knesset on a platform that includes ethnic cleansing.
Jonathan Pollard, a former US spy for Israel, stated his preference for the forcible removal of Gaza residents and annexation.