For nearly 4,000 years, the Jewish people have maintained an unbroken spiritual, cultural, and historical connection to the land of Israel—Zion. Long before empires carved borders or ideologies weaponized narratives, the Jewish identity was forged on this soil. The legitimacy of a Jewish state is not a modern invention, not a diplomatic bargain, and certainly not a political indulgence—it is a historical reality anchored in antiquity, covenant, exile, and return. . .

