Zack Polanski says no country has right to exist when asked about Israel
The Green Party figure made the comments during an interview with ITV's Robert Peston as the party faces a decline in popularity following recent criticism
Zack Polanski has stated that no country has a right to exist when questioned about the state of Israel. The remarks were made during a televised exchange with ITV’s Robert Peston, where the discussion focused on the status of nations. Polanski's comments specifically addressed the concept of a country's inherent right to exist in the context of international relations involving Israel. This stance was articulated during the interview broadcast as part of a conversation regarding the region and the existence of various countries.[1][2]
The interview comes at a challenging time for the Green Party leadership, as Polanski’s popularity has reportedly plummeted in recent weeks. This decline in public standing follows a period of sustained criticism directed at the party and its prominent members. The exchange with Peston has further highlighted the intense scrutiny facing the party's representatives as they navigate sensitive political topics and public discourse. The timing of the remarks coincides with a period of significant political pressure for the Green Party following recent criticism.[2]


