Indigenous Leaders Declare Jewish People as “First Nations” at Western Wall

In a powerful display of solidarity, approximately 60 Indigenous representatives from across the globe converged on Jerusalem’s Western Wall Plaza on Monday to demonstrate their support for Israel and the Jewish people’s indigenous rights to the land.
March Election to Shape the Future of Zionism

The 39th World Zionist Congress election will be held from March 10 to May 4, 2025. This significant event for the Jewish community will lead to a Congress meeting in Israel in late fall 2025. Voters will choose from slates of candidates presented by various Zionist organizations, including the new ‘One Jewish State’ by Israel365.
Hope in the Depths of Darkness: The Spirit of the People of Israel

This eclectic assembly of individuals, from first-time visitors to those returning, found common ground in a shared revelation: the palpable tension of a nation in perpetual defense and the unyielding spirit of its people.
Zionism is successful enough to ignore the haters

Through political lobbying, diplomacy and sheer grit, the Jewish people earned their return to their land and no one can claim otherwise.
Zionism from New Jersey to God’s Land

We must keep the promise we made to God and Keep God’s Land: Judea and Samaria.
Bridgebuilder Spotlight: Martin and Nathalie Blackham

This month’s bridgebuilders are Martin and Nathalie Blackham from Israel First, Har Adar, Israel.
Jews and Israelis: Labor Pains on the Way to Redemption

Since the country’s founding as a primarily secular state in 1948, Israel’s population has dramatically changed to become more religious.
2023 – Time to Celebrate World Zion Day

Now it’s time for all nations to join us in taking Zionism to the next level. Zionism that is focused on Zion – Hashem’s Temple Mount!
It is time for non-Jews to embrace Zionism to fulfill its biblical vision

The call for Global Zionism is a call to create a movement for the nations whose goal is to turn Zion into a house of prayer for all nations.
Democrats’ Attitudes Towards Israel Reach a Tipping Point

The rise of the intersectional left is the primary reason why, for the first time, Gallup says Democrats sympathize more with the Palestinians than with the Jewish state.