This is supposedly a leaked ADL conversation (haven't fact-checked it) where they warn precisely of this joining of left and right:
Notice however how he implies that it's the far-right they're REALLY afraid of, because they will "f*ck sh*t up".
Which confirms my suspicion that it's not really the joining of left/right they're afraid of, but a broad coalition on the right. I mean, what is left of the left anyway? Sure, there are the woke types who are also pro-Palestine, but it's mostly a case of a broken clock being right twice a day - for the most part, what people call "the left" these days is just crazy, easy to control and manipulate, and of no danger to Israel. Ideologically, the pro-Palestine left also can only go so far - they would for example never question the very idea of a "Jewish home state" or that Jews deserve a special victim status because muh Holocaust. In fact, they are useful because they poison the pro-Palestine sentiment in the minds of many normal people who otherwise lean right. Even the traditional anti-war/anti-imperial left is gone - most of these people have either descended into wokeness or have become more right-wing one way or the other.
Also, what more is there to divide between right and left? They are living in different universes. Perhaps the Charlie Kirk thing was intended as a spark to bring this underlying conflict to a head, which in and of itself would redirect energies away from Israel, who knows. But the real danger to Israel, it seems to me, would be a broad coalition on the right that gets serious about solving the "Israel"/"Jewish" question.
The only option left for the Ziobots is to associate criticism of Israel with Muslims, since right-wingers tend to be anti-Muslim. Which is precisely what Bibi and his shills in the US are trying to do.
Ironically, however, what we're seeing is a coming together of the right, what with people like Dave Smith, Matt Walsh and Darryl Cooper softening up to Nick Fuentes, and Nick Fuentes sending conciliatory vibes.
Agree with
@Keit though, it's fine to speculate about what "the cosmic plan" behind it all might be, but ultimately, we can't say and have to wait and see.