Top political analyst Amit Segal (N12) reports from a firsthand source that a future left-wing Israeli government would evacuate all new outposts and communities built under the current coalition. In a post Friday morning, Segal described the claim as 'absolute knowledge,' drawing a comparison to his earlier exclusive report that Naftali Bennett would join with Mansour Abbas after the elections.
Channel 12 political analyst Amit Segal published an unequivocal prediction on Friday morning based on what he terms a 'firsthand source' and 'absolute knowledge' — warning that a left-wing coalition would evacuate all new outposts and communities built in Judea and Samaria under the current government. Segal drew a direct parallel to his own record as a source-breaker, referencing his earlier exclusive disclosure that Naftali Bennett would ally with Mansour Abbas after the 2021 elections, a move that upended Israeli politics. While Segal's statement is presented as an on-record leak rather than an official intelligence assessment, it carries weight given his access to senior political figures and his track record. The warning echoes remarks made Friday by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who separately told Makor Rishon that he has 'knowledge' of EU-linked talks to reverse settlement expansion. No left-wing coalition has been formed, nor is there an active evacuation plan; Segal's claim is framed as a forward-looking political leak about what such a government would do. As The Zioneer reported earlier this morning, Smotrich made a similar claim independently, though Segal's report appears to come from a different channel within the coalition or security establishment.
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