Far-right activist Baruch Marzel said Monday morning that Yair Golan, the leader of the center-left Democrats party, is not a true leftist, citing Golan's record as commander of the IDF's Judea and Samaria Division and his support for the controversial 'Neighbor Procedure.' Marzel added that many who knew Golan during his military service expected him to enter politics on the right.
Baruch Marzel, a far-right activist known for his extreme views, offered a striking assessment of Yair Golan, the leader of the center-left Democrats party, on Monday morning. Marzel argued that Golan, who commanded the Judea and Samaria Division during the Second Intifada, was a strong supporter of the controversial 'Neighbor Procedure' and was widely seen as a right-wing figure before entering politics. The statement reflects an unusual perspective from the far-right, aiming to challenge Golan's current left-wing identity. No other sources have corroborated or commented on Marzel's remarks.
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