Jewish Homeland

The Jewish National Movement (LJ) – a document to mobilize support and investments

Introduction and background

In recent years, Israeli policies and social developments have led to the weakening of Jewish-Zionist national identity. This trend requires deep correction, as it undermines Israel’s national and social resilience in several areas:

Heritage, National Identity, and Bible Studies Challenges

The Israeli education system has significantly reduced the study of heritage, national identity, and the Bible, creating a vacuum that has been filled by liberal-progressive ideologies.

Security Threats

Over the past three decades, Israeli governments, the IDF General Staff, and the Israeli judicial system have demonstrated a lack of understanding of the enemy and the Middle Eastern climate, leading to strategic mistakes (e.g., “Ethical Code and IDF Spirit,” “A Small and Smart Army,” “Land for Peace,” “Buying Quiet,” etc.).

Legal-Security Aspects

The liberal-progressive judicial system, led by the Attorney General, the Military Advocate General, and the International Law Division, has weakened national security and public trust (e.g., “Rules of Engagement,” “Roof Knocking,” “Proportionality,” International Criminal Court cases, “Black Sabbath Noon,” etc.).

Lack of Diplomatic Advocacy

Neglecting public diplomacy has harmed Israel’s global image, increased diplomatic isolation, and encouraged antisemitism.

Movement’s Mission

To strengthen Israel’s national security and resilience as a Jewish state and the nation-state of the Jewish people.

Movement’s Goals

Establishing strong Jewish national advocacy and fostering patriotism through conferences, lectures, social media, journalism, and other platforms in Israel and worldwide.

Deepening and reinforcing Jewish national identity among Israeli Jews.

Strengthening ties between the Jewish diaspora, Israel supporters, and the State of Israel.

Promoting and developing Jewish and Zionist leadership.

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