The Home is an Israeli organization dedicated to building partnerships and creating transformative content to advocate a shared future in the Land of Israel, promoting fulfillment and freedom for its native peoples, Jews and Arabs.
1. Promotion of the rights of the Jewish people in Judea and Samaria and the rights of the Arab community as partners in this land.
2. Enhancing the global standing of Jerusalem together with Palestinian Arabs.
3. Cultivating a unifying narrative within Israeli society, leading to the development of a shared destiny among all residents of the land. To achieve this, we emphasize the importance of defining the future goals of Zionism, and fostering an innovative understanding of Israeliness and Israeli identity.
4. Changing the prevailing dynamics in the peace process.
5. Clarifying the profound and distinct aspirations of both Jews and Arabs, and exploring ways in which they can be harmonized.
The Home organizes think-tanks, inter-community meetings, and open dialogue events to facilitate public discussions about the country’s political future. Through these initiatives, we strive to build a future founded on justice, respect, security, and prosperity for all of the residents of this land, who together form diverse and interconnected parts of a unified whole.
The Home sees as a supreme value the pursuit of a joint future uniting the inhabitants of the Land, as different parts of a complete whole that is greater than its components, understanding that our common vision must include all of the inhabitants and different cultures in recognition of the uniqueness of each identity.
The Home focuses on building trust-ties between neighboring and hostile communities throughout the Land as a cornerstone of the path towards peace, particularly in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria (West Bank).
The Home operates out of the belief that the Children of Israel returned to the Land of their ancestors and that the Palestinians remained and will remain in the Land as a result of G-d’s will and for a common destiny that must be clarified.
The Home also opens its door to extremists who have so far been excluded from the negotiation table, and especially those who live the aspirations of their people to the fullest and are loyal to the principle that the Land is one indivisible geographical unit.
The Home challenges the status quo and promotes an ideological alternative to the current peace process, designed for the exclusive involvement and sole discretion of the residents of the Land.
The Home promotes inclusive cooperation open to the wide range of identities, opinions, and beliefs of the residents of our Land, which is designed deliberately and especially in a way that will also allow opinion leaders with whom we have ideological disagreements to attend our meetings, events, conferences and public discussions.
The Home recognizes the historical connection of the Jews to Judea & Samaria in particular, and the unique connections of the Jews and the Arabs to all parts of the Land in general.
The Home operates according to the principle of patience and gradualism, knowing that our centuries-old conflict will not end overnight, and out of the understanding that the Middle East, unlike the West, has its own unique perception of time.
The Home’s ideological vision is open to changes, and is not a fixed and dogmatic solution. The design of this vision is based on frequent reevaluations and assessments, critical thinking that is aligned with the historical facts, the emerging reality on the ground, and the aspiration for a joint future throughout the Land and with all of its inhabitants.
As part of the organization's activities, The Home does not tolerate any attempt to sexually harass or harm the dignity of women. The Home does not participate in any illegal sales of entry permits to Israel for the purposes of the organization's activities. Activists in the organization who will violate these rules will be removed from the organization and will be transferred for treatment by the law enforcement authorities.
The Home opposes the Oslo Accords, the partition of the Land and all propositions based on the outline of the two-state solution, which have distanced the prospect of peace during the past few decades.
The Home refuses to serve foreign stakeholders, opposes foreign interventions in the peace process, and bypasses the "peace industry" which is funded and influenced by external factors and benefits from the continuation of our conflict.
• The purpose of The Home’s ideological outlines is to open a discussion for new political solutions, which will enable a gradual opening of the State of Israel’s door to the Palestinians of Judea & Samaria (also known as the West Bank), who are willing to tie their destiny and future with the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Our discussions encourage incorporating the Palestinians of Judea & Samaria to be a part of Israel – not by means of withdrawals or land exchanges, but through dignity, strength, trust, and faith, as well as loyalty towards the deepest aspirations of both sides, along with the foundation of the unity of our Land and the guarantee of human rights for all inhabitants.
• Regional Inspiration: The Home sees the unification of our Land as an opportunity to inspire the broader nations of the Middle East, the descendants of our patriarch Abraham. Furthermore, such inspiration will lead to the creation of new opportunities for economic and spiritual blessings in our region. This unity between the people in our Land will raise the status of both Palestinians and Jews in particular, and elevate the status of the State of Israel as a whole. Such a momentous shift in regional cooperation will pave the way to a more prosperous Middle East, where Jews and Arabs will connect to their natural place alongside all the indigenous peoples in our region, and fulfill their potential to the fullest, while becoming a source of inspiration from our Land to the broader Middle East and the world.
1. The primary goal of The Home is to build an alliance between the State of Israel, the Jewish people, and the Palestinian people alongside the other diverse identities and communities in our Land, in order to end the war between the people.
2. The Home opposes the principle idea of giving away territories in exchange for peace.
3. The Home opposes any involvement of foreign governments or organizations in the peace process and in shaping our Land’s future political outline.
4. The Home supports the gradual restoration of Israeli sovereignty to all parts of the Land, and in a manner that will grant both rights & obligations, as well as security & dignity to all its inhabitants.
5. The Home supports the end of the Israeli military rule over the Palestinian population of Judea & Samaria and its replacement by civic police forces designed to maintain law and order for all civilians, Jewish or Arab.
6. The Home supports equality of human rights for all residents of Israel: Freedom of movement, freedom of expression, equality before the law and personal as well as collective security.
7. The Home supports open accessibility of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as a place of prayer for all the believers in G-d.
7. Even them will I bring to My holy mountain, and make them joyful in My house of prayer; their burnt-offerings and their sacrifices shall be acceptable upon Mine altar; for My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.
46. Do not argue with the People of the Book unless gracefully, except with those of them who act wrongfully. And say, “We believe in what has been revealed to us and what was revealed to you. Our G-d and your G-d is One, and to Him we submit“.
The Home is committed to examine and discuss any local political plan and original political idea by the residents of our Land.
The Home is open to combine different political ideas, within a framework which match our values, into one vision.
The Home reserves the right to continue and update our idealogical outlines until the conditions for a final and agreed formula are ripe.