Berla Krumbi Urges Right-Wing Activists to Mobilize for Crucial Israeli Elections
Berla Krumbi, chairman of the Tekuma movement, inaugurated the National Camp conference on Thursday evening by launching a dedicated field operation to mobilize right-wing voters ahead of the upcoming elections. In his speech, Krumbi emphasized the historic responsibility of the current generation to lead a significant change and not remain passive. "We are the generation called upon by something greater than ourselves to stand up and fight for the future of this country," he said, stressing the importance of preserving Israel as the sole Jewish state.
Krumbi described all supporters as "soldiers of the Jewish story and the chain of generations," urging them to take responsibility for the Jewish state's future. He highlighted the upcoming elections as the most decisive for Israel's future, insisting that "this time it is not just a slogan. We must do everything to ensure this country remains Jewish." He called for total mobilization of the national camp, announcing a 100-day call-up akin to a military reserve order, stating, "In this campaign, we cannot afford to lose. Simply cannot."
He praised the current government’s achievements, including extensive settlement construction with over 200 farms in Judea and Samaria, 103 new communities, full Israeli control over 70% of the Gaza Strip, and territorial gains in Syria and Lebanon. Krumbi declared that this revolution cannot be stopped and confidently stated, "After this term, we can say with full conviction: the days of Mapai are over."