The Sovereignty Movement has published Issue 18 of the Sovereignty Journal, which includes a comprehensive analysis of the historic opportunity facing the Israeli government to lead and implement sovereignty with American support and encouragement.
With the second term of U.S. President Donald Trump beginning, and in light of the political, security, and economic challenges facing Israel, the Sovereignty Movement has released Issue 18 of the Sovereignty Journal. This issue, distributed in over 230,000 copies in both Hebrew and English, is titled "The Trump Revolution" and includes interviews, articles, and reports about the historic opportunity for the Israeli government to fulfill the vision the Jewish people have sought for two thousand years: sovereignty over their entire land.
The editors of the journal emphasize that the central message conveyed by the interviewees is the understanding that it is not the Trump administration that will bring Israeli sovereignty to Judea and Samaria, but the Israeli government itself, which holds the power to do so. Nevertheless, there is great significance to the support Israel can receive from the renewed American administration if it chooses to pursue that path.
The Trump administration's view, the interviewees highlight, is to support any plan Israel chooses and promotes, based on its own interests, considerations, and understanding of the Middle Eastern environment. The new administration will not impose its opinion but will respect any Israeli decision.
The journal also addresses the issue of peace with Saudi Arabia and the attempt to present it as an alternative to sovereignty, as well as the disastrous implications of the idea of a Palestinian state for Israel's future and existence. Among the interviewees are Minister Eli Cohen, MK Simcha Rothman, journalist and Prime Minister's advisor Caroline Glick, former Minister Ayoub Kara, President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Dr. Dan Diker, MK Amichai Chikli, MK Oded Forer, Professor Talia Einhorn, former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's close associate Shimon Shabes, Samaria Regional Council Head Yossi Dagan, and others.
To read the digital edition of the journal, click here. The journal's articles are also available on this website.