A self-hater who pushed for a two-state solution
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Monday, November 24, 2025 at 10:36 AM.Ofer Bronchtein was brought to tears as French President Emmanuel Macron delivered his speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September, recognizing a Palestinian state for the first time.Those "leaders" include Bronchstein himself, tragically enough. And he even tries to justify his repellent positions with the following:
"Honestly, I cried," he told NPR in an interview in his Paris apartment after his return from New York. "I see it happening in front of me and I see the full room of the General Assembly and everyone is applauding."
Bronchtein says his only regret is that the Israeli delegation walked out of the General Assembly. The Israeli and U.S. governments opposed the move. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said world leaders who recognized Palestinian statehood were granting a "tremendous reward" to the Palestinian militant group Hamas after its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel, which triggered the war in Gaza.
Bronchtein refutes this, arguing it is no reward for a group that never sought a peaceful coexistence alongside Israel.No doubt, he's the kind of man who does everything possible to obscure and conceal what Islam is like and about, or he'd know that "statehood" would not suffice the PLO/Hamas and their subjects, period. It wouldn't surprise me if he also backed funding for mosques in France, so what if it turns out he knows more about the Religion of Peace than he'd be willing to let in on? Has he ever even met with people like Salman Rushdie, October 7, 2023 survivors and 911 Families?
"I strongly believe that if there had been a Palestinian state before the 7th of October, if the Palestinians had been sovereign to run their lives as they wanted, the 7th of October [attack in Israel] would not have happened," he says.
For Bronchtein, recognizing a Palestinian state at the U.N. was the culmination of his life's work. The 68-year-old Israeli-French activist has long promoted the recognition of a Palestinian state alongside Israel to help resolve the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In recent years, he has been doing so as an informal adviser to President Macron. Now, as the French continue efforts for a lasting peace in the region, the president's unofficial envoy is pushing for Paris to play a lead role in the process.
Interestingly, he once spent time in prison, however briefly, for meeting with PLO minions:
He worked on building bridges across the divide, even when it was forbidden. In 1987, Bronchtein met in Spain with a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Mahmoud Abbas. (It was nearly two decades before Abbas became president of the Palestinian Authority.) Their encounter in Spain broke Israel's ban on contacts with PLO representatives at the time. Bronchtein served 15 days in Israeli prison.Notice how no objectivity is to be seen when they bring up the part about recognizing a jihadist with blood on his hands, and whose victims included USA diplomats as well. It wouldn't be shocking if Mr. Bronchstein didn't give a damn about French victims of Islamofascism either. Also, Bronchstein worked for Mahmoud Abbas, and:
Things turned around when he became an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin during the negotiations leading to the 1990s Oslo Accords. Signed by Rabin and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, the peace agreements outlined plans for a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
As a gesture for his work, Palestinian Authority President Abbas gave Bronchtein a Palestinian passport in 2011.That too says all you need to know what's wrong with his mindset, and he should by all means be declared persona non grata for the damage he's done even to France. The ethnically French citizens who're realists should shun him as well. No doubt, he did a lot of women a terrible disservice too, including Muslim women who were persecuted by their own for committing apostasy.
Bronchstein's another disgrace to Israel and France, and did no favors for anybody whose lives were destroyed by Islamofascism over the years. That he'd accept "citizenship" from a terrorist like Abbas says quite a bit too.
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