Jonathan Pollard announced Sunday his support for the 'Israel First' party led by former Knesset member Sharren Hashel, who recently left Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar's faction to establish her own political movement.
The announcement was made at a joint appearance near the Western Wall in Jerusalem, where Pollard delivered sharp criticism of Israel's current political leadership.
"On October 7, I saw that the state was abandoned and betrayed," Pollard said in his statement. "With you, I hope there will be a new government dedicated to protecting the land and the people of Israel."
Pollard, who served 30 years in U.S. federal prison after being convicted of espionage on behalf of Israel, directed pointed criticism at sitting members of the Knesset. "I've known many Knesset members, but after October 7, no one wanted to take responsibility, not to this day," he said. He added that "the only way to prevent another October 7 is to bring people like you into positions of responsibility."







