Sylvan Adams, President of the World Jewish Congress Israel Region, has outlined an ambitious plan to bring one million new immigrants to Israel within the next five years. Speaking at a government conference, Adams emphasized that the current climate, marked by rising antisemitism abroad and the winding down of recent conflict, presents a unique opportunity for large-scale immigration. He stressed the importance of preparing infrastructure, including affordable housing, employment, and education, to support new arrivals. Adams also highlighted the potential of developing Israel's southern region, the Negev, as a key area for growth and integration, fulfilling a long-standing national vision. He concluded by underscoring the need for both push and pull factors to encourage immigration, and described his role as a bridge between diaspora communities and Israel.
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