There are plenty of places for anti-Zionists in this world; the WZC is not one of them.
One thing is certain: these elections will shape the future of Zionist institutions for years to come.
Kol Israel called for Betar USA’s expulsion over alleged election violations, inflammatory rhetoric, and threats, urging formal sanctions and removal from the American Zionist Movement.
The result marked a victory for World Zionist Organization head Yaakov Hagoel over a number of challengers.
Likud’s delegates in the World Zionist Congress are currently split evenly between representatives of the Likud in Israel and from the World Likud.
"In our time, Zionism is the daily choice to build an inclusive, just, and pluralistic society. It is reflected in creating resilient communities, strengthening ties with Jews around the world."
The group’s goal is for KKL to extend its primary lease of land that includes approximately 1,000 apartments for another century or more.
The slates represent a variety of different ideological, political, cultural, and religious American Zionist beliefs and movements. The candidates reportedly hail from 43 US states and territories.
Israel365 asked David Friedman to support a slate of candidates in next year’s election for the World Zionist Congress.
As the 2025 Zionist Congress elections approach, Likud's internal power struggle is expected to intensify, particularly between Zohar’s camp and Hagoel’s overseas supporters.