
As Antisemitism Surges Worldwide, Israel Calls Jewish Diaspora to ‘Come Home’
After a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach came under gunfire in December, Israel issued a blunt message to Jewish people abroad. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said Jewish people are being hunted worldwide and urged the Jewish community in Australia, Britain, France, Canada, and Belgium to return to Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu echoed the call while pressing Western governments to do more to protect Jewish citizens. Israel was presented as the only place where the Jewish people can truly be safe.
The government is moving to back up the message with action. Officials have begun advancing an emergency immigration plan called Aliyat HaTekuma to fast-track immigration from countries seeing a surge in antisemitism. The proposal sets a target of absorbing 30,000 new immigrants in 2026. It includes shorter waiting times, financial support, employment placement, and housing assistance in designated cities.
Alongside government efforts, prominent pro-Israel influencers have intensified their appeals for aliyah. Some messaging has shifted from encouragement to harsher pressure aimed at Jews who remain in the Diaspora. The combined push reflects growing concern over the scale and visibility of antisemitism abroad. The plan’s rollout signals an expectation that more Jews may choose relocation as threats rise.
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“Lord, comfort and protect Jewish families facing fear and intimidation across the nations. Provide clear direction and provision for those considering Aliyah to Israel. Strengthen Israel to receive new immigrants with support, jobs, and safe housing.”