Einat Wilf (Hebrew: עינת וילף; born 11 December 1970)[1]is a former Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Independence and the Labor Party.
[7] Wilf served as a Foreign Policy Advisor to Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres,[8] a strategic consultant with McKinsey & Company[9] in New York City, and a General Partner with Koor Corporate Venture Capital in Israel.
Wilf also taught social entrepreneurship at Sapir College, as well as being a frequent guest on Israeli radio and television talk shows and a member of the President's Conference Steering Committee.
[15] Wilf advocates the legalization of soft drugs, citing the argument that the existing circumstances contribute to elevated levels of criminal activity.
[18] Wilf has consistently emphasized the imperative of taking action in the UN to dissolve UNRWA, contending that it perpetuates the Palestinian refugee problem.