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    Diaspora Ministry: Keystone of Israel’s War Budget

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    What’s happening

    Amid calls for budget reallocation due to the ongoing conflict, the Israeli government faces public pressure to shutter certain ministries deemed superfluous, including the Diaspora Ministry, which serves Jewish communities worldwide.

    Why it matters

    The shutdown proposal comes during a surge in antisemitism globally. The Diaspora Ministry’s role in fostering Jewish identity and support for Israel is more crucial than ever. Israel’s strategic wartime budgeting must consider the well-being of the global Jewish community alongside domestic concerns.

    At stake

    The decision to maintain or dissolve the Diaspora Ministry reflects broader questions about Israel’s identity and commitment to Jews worldwide. How Israel approaches this issue will have long-lasting implications for its relationship with the Jewish diaspora.

    The bigger picture

    While wartime necessitates tough financial decisions, the Diaspora Ministry’s mission to support Jewish communities abroad and combat antisemitism is indispensable, especially in light of recent hostilities. Its preservation is key to maintaining the bond between Israel and the global Jewish population.

    Bottom line

    As Israel navigates its wartime budget, the choice to support or abandon the Diaspora Ministry will send a clear message about the nation’s values and its role as a global Jewish leader. This is a pivotal moment to strengthen, not sever, ties with diaspora Jewry.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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