
Hollowing Out: Editorial Warns Israel to Bring Back Emigrés After the War
A Jerusalem Post editorial on October 26, 2025, argues that the recent rise in emigration is a symptom of deeper fractures—political, social, and spiritual—and a warning that cohesion cannot be taken for granted. The piece urges a plan to invite home those who left, rebuild trust between citizens and institutions, and strengthen the national ethos that binds diverse communities together.
The editorial frames postwar recovery as more than infrastructure and security; it calls for an inward renewal that restores confidence, encourages aliyah, and re-anchors a vision for the country’s future. It suggests practical steps that could include service opportunities, incentives, and a broad civil dialogue aimed at healing rifts and refocusing on shared purpose.
The message is ultimately hopeful: Israel has overcome darker chapters by choosing unity, responsibility, and faith. The challenge now is to turn lessons into lasting reform so that Israelis worldwide see a future worth returning to and building together.
(JPost/VFI News)
“There is hope for your future, declares the Lord, and your children shall come back to their own country.” – Jeremiah 31:17