What's Happening?
Batell Blaish-Sultanik, CEO of AID-Coalition, addressed the Jerusalem Post Conference, emphasizing the importance of Israeli citizens abroad returning home to vote in the 2026 election. The organization aims to overcome logistical barriers that prevent
Israelis living outside the country from participating in the electoral process, as Israel does not allow absentee voting. Blaish-Sultanik highlighted the urgency of the situation, noting that a significant percentage of Israelis abroad view the upcoming election as crucial. The initiative is framed as a non-partisan effort to ensure that every eligible Israeli voice is translated into a vote, reinforcing the democratic process.
Why It's Important?
The initiative by AID-Coalition highlights the challenges faced by expatriate communities in participating in their home country's democratic processes. With no absentee voting, Israelis abroad must physically return to vote, which can be a significant logistical and financial burden. This effort underscores the broader issue of voter accessibility and the importance of ensuring that all citizens can exercise their democratic rights. The upcoming election is seen as pivotal for Israel's future, and the participation of its global diaspora could influence the outcome. This initiative also reflects the strong connection many Israelis maintain with their homeland, despite living abroad.












