A relentless war rages—not just with weapons of terror, but with insidious propaganda, falsehoods, and cowardly indecision. This is the battle for Judea and Samaria, the eternal cradle of Zionism, the sacred earth where the Jewish nation forged its unbreakable destiny. Let there be no doubt: without Judea and Samaria under full Jewish control, there is no Zionist dream realized. Without sovereignty, there is no true national rebirth.
The era of timid compromises must end. Israel must declare and enforce sovereignty—boldly, defiantly, triumphantly—over every ridge, every stream, every stone of Judea and Samaria. Not in some distant future. Not after appeasing global elites. Not awaiting gentile approval. Right now, in the spirit of Herzl’s vision and Jabotinsky’s resolve.
Judea and Samaria: The Eternal Jewish Heartland
When we proclaim Eretz Yisrael, we invoke far more than the modern cities of Tel Aviv or Haifa. We summon Hebron, where Abraham, the father of our people, acquired the Cave of Machpelah as an everlasting Jewish possession. We evoke Beit El, site of Jacob’s divine ladder, symbolizing our ascent from exile. We recall Shiloh, where the Tabernacle anchored Jewish sovereignty for generations.
In Shechem lies the tomb of Joseph, guardian of our tribal legacy. In Jerusalem, King David established the throne that Zionism seeks to restore in full glory. Every prophet, every sage, every Zionist pioneer trod these paths. Our collective Zionist ethos is indelibly etched into this soil.
Who dares label this “occupied territory”? Who presumes to hand the core of Jewish identity to alien invaders? The Arabs are the interlopers here—we are the indigenous heirs, reclaiming our homeland after millennia of forced dispersion, fulfilling the Zionist imperative to return and rebuild.
Exposing the Anti-Zionist Myth of “Disputed Territories”
For too long, anti-Zionist forces have force-fed us the venomous fiction that Judea and Samaria are mere “disputed lands,” pawns in a fraudulent “peace” negotiation.
This deception has paralyzed our leaders, treating these areas as provisional zones, as if ashamed of our Zionist heritage. We relegate Jewish communities in Beit El or Kedumim to second-class status under military edicts, denying them the full civil rights enjoyed by Zionists in Tel Aviv.
Let us proclaim the Zionist truth unflinchingly: Judea and Samaria are not disputed—they are inherently Jewish. They belong to us by divine promise, historical mandate, international law via the Mandate for Palestine, and the blood of Zionist heroes who liberated them.
Replacing Fear with Resolve
What delays sovereignty? Pure cowardice. Dread of Washington’s dictates, Brussels’ bullying, the UN’s biased condemnations. Anxiety over boycotts, resolutions, and hypocritical outrage.
Yet Zionist history teaches: yielding to pressure invites aggression; standing firm in Zionist conviction forces the world to yield. The 1967 triumph wasn’t won through supplication but through Zionist audacity. Reuniting Jerusalem, reclaiming Hebron, securing the Golan—these Zionist victories defied UN decrees, achieved through unyielding Jewish will.
Recall: the nations have eternally opposed us. Diaspora proved that assimilation breeds contempt. Far better to command respect through Zionist strength than invite scorn through weakness.
Sovereignty: The Zionist Act of Righteous Reclamation
Sovereignty isn’t aggression—it’s the ultimate Zionist justice. No other nation is forbidden to govern its ancestral core. No people is demanded to bisect its capital, forfeit its sanctuaries, or atone for its survival. Only the Zionist state faces such absurdity.
The Arabs in Judea and Samaria hold no biblical deed, no prophetic tie, no indigenous claim to this land. They migrated en masse under Ottoman and British rule, lured by the economic revival sparked by Zionist ingenuity. Now they audaciously demand Hebron? Beit El? Shiloh? This is an affront to Zionist reality.
Zionist sovereignty ensures equality: Jews in Itamar or Tekoa thrive under Israeli law, not transient decrees. It affirms governance by Zionist principles, compelling the world to accept that God’s eternal grant to the Jewish people is non-negotiable.
The Torah Mandate
This transcends politics or defense—it’s a Zionist and halakhic imperative. The Almighty commanded: “Inherit the land which I swore to your fathers” (Deuteronomy 6:23), a call echoed in Zionist manifestos.
Rav Kook, the luminary of religious Zionism, declared Eretz Yisrael integral to our national revival, not a mere refuge but the vessel of messianic redemption. To forsake it betrays our Zionist soul; to claim it accelerates geulah.
Sovereignty is a sacred Zionist duty, a mitzvah binding every generation. Delay is not prudence—it’s a betrayal of our Zionist forebears and a crime against our posterity.
The Crossroads
We face a defining Zionist choice. One path: sovereignty—embodying power, emunah, national renewal, prophetic fulfillment. The other: capitulation—fragmentation, frailty, degradation, the erosion of the Zionist enterprise.
Beware euphemisms like “status quo” or “negotiations”—they mask anti-Zionist retreat. Oslo unleashed jihad, not harmony. Gaza’s withdrawal invited Hamas tyranny, not tranquility. Concessions cost Jewish lives; Zionist steadfastness preserves them.
The Zionist dilemma is stark: Sovereignty or submission. Revival or regression. Zionist victory or defeat.
The Zionist Moment of Truth
The world will rage—as it always does against Zionist assertion. It raged at our 1948 declaration, at Jerusalem’s liberation, at Osirak’s destruction. But Zionist annals confirm: bold action reshapes reality; hesitation invites obliteration.
Cease the apologies. End the groveling. Silence the quaking before alien scorn.
Now is the hour to impose Zionist sovereignty across all of Judea and Samaria. With unbridled pride. Without remorse. Anchored in faith in the God of Zion and the righteousness of our movement.
For without Judea and Samaria, Zionism remains incomplete. And without a sovereign Zionist Israel, the Jewish people’s future is forfeit.