Is Israel Still Jewish? The Terrifying Truth Behind the New Aliyah Statistics
From the Supreme Court to the Likud, a strange coalition is forming to dilute the ethnic character of the Jewish State. Whether for cheap labor or political optics, historical Judaism is being squeezed out of existence.

The Jewish people stand at a critical crossroads regarding immigration to the Land of Israel. We are witnessing migrants from the Philippines arriving in vast numbers for labor, alongside "sham conversions" of many immigrants from Africa, and a mass of infiltrators from African nations and Eastern Europe.
While it is true that the Supreme Court desires their presence here, the Likud party is simultaneously importing foreign workers. Regarding those of questionable Jewish status, there is a significant incentive driving several organizations. First is the Shas party, which seeks to convert them and thus continues to facilitate their arrival. Second is the Reform movement, which wishes to appear ethnically diverse, as if being Jewish is not already sufficiently diverse, in a bid for optics.
The core issue is that this phenomenon erodes the classic ethnic components of the Jewish people.
Furthermore, many of these newcomers arrive either as "Converts of the King’s Table" (for financial gain), as "Lion Converts" (for power or survival), or as the product of intermarriage.
And the Likud? For the time being, it does nothing to preserve the ethnic uniqueness that stands at the heart of the Jewish phenomenon.
This strange convergence of forces, where elements from both the Right and the Left seek to dilute the Jewish populace, is squeezing historical Judaism toward a point of disappearance. We must attempt to halt these processes long before it is too late.