Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT in Israel/occupied Palestine) 05.06.2026
The Jewish Israelis, for whom “just not Netanyahu” is the political position ahead of the elections, are willing to support Eisenkot, the former chief of staff, who speaks from both sides of his mouth. This position will not bring about change for the Palestinians. Or in wars and the commission of war crimes. Today in the newspaper Israel Hayom, his political program was revealed. Trying to please parts of the Zionist population
Without a Palestinian state, with legal reform – by consensus: This is the Eisenkot plan
The basic document of the Yashar party was obtained by “Hayom” and presents the demands and red lines of former IDF Chief of Staff Eisenkot.
His positions reiterate Dayan and Begin’s positions: without a Palestinian state and without full sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
Unlike Bennett and Liberman, he is not interested in full Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, based on the perception that it could lead Israel to a binational state and the loss of the Jewish majority.
He emphasizes that as far as he is concerned, a Palestinian state is not on the agenda at this stage, and its establishment will be a reward for the terrorist organizations. Eisenkot makes it clear that he wants to ensure a “solid Jewish majority” and speaks of a single military force between the sea and the river, which means preventing the annexation of the Palestinian population that would lead to the loss of the Jewish majority between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. In other words, support for the settlements. In reality, the Zionist army is a full partner in Zionist terror in the West Bank and Gaza.
With a wink at the ultra-Orthodox but enlisting most of them. While Bennett and Liberman are talking about “full conscription” without an exemption for anyone, Eizenkot is proposing a plan that would allow 3 percent of each conscription cycle to receive an exemption for studying in yeshivas, and he proposes a new pyramid of rewards: those who serve will receive benefits, those who receive an exemption will not be rewarded, and those who dodge will be sanctioned.
The International Socialist League supports the ultra-Orthodox who refuse to enlist in an army of war criminals.
Eisenkot supports a large immigration of Jews to Israel that would strengthen the Zionist army and the settlers.
Eisenkot sets a goal of bringing in one million new immigrants in the next decade, and will also demand a plan to curb the “brain drain” in order to prevent the departure of the powerful forces in society.
Eisenkot promises to allow every person in Israel the right to exercise his love as he wishes, and to promote the expansion of municipal powers in the areas of religion and state, such as public transportation and the opening of businesses on the Sabbath.
He promises the Ashkenazi elite, as expected, to establish a state commission of inquiry into the events of October 7, which will investigate the course of events from the day he took office as chief of staff until the end of the war. In addition, he is committed to core studies for all, along with strengthening the integration of Jewish tradition into the curriculum. This means strengthening Zionist racism.
On the issue of crime, Eisenkot notes that he will establish an emergency cabinet to deal with national security, with the plan being coordinated by his party partner, former Shin Bet chief Yoram Cohen. Hence, the violence of the police, especially against the Palestinians, will increase, instead of a plan to equalize the conditions in work and education, since it is the discrimination and discrimination that causes the appearance of criminal organizations in Palestinian society, and now also in Jewish society.
In the next elections, the only option for Democrats is to critically support the Joint List’s technical bloc, while criticizing, on condition that it pledges not to enter or support a Zionist government from the outside. Already now, Ra’am, which demands to head the list, openly says that it wants to be a partner in a Zionist government and Hadash and Tibi has a past of supporting Zionist governments. The only party that can be voted for is Balad, even though its demand is a democratic Israel and not a democratic Palestinian state from the sea to the river
For the sake of a democratic and socialist Palestinian state from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River.
For the sake of a constituent assembly with the participation of the Palestinian refugees!A government of anti-Zionist Palestinian and Jewish workers with the support of the peasants!
