The Zionist Organization elections have entered their final phase, with the “Eretz Hakodesh” faction expressing significant concern about a possible defeat. Campaign officials report a substantial increase in voting among Reform and Conservative supporters in recent days, threatening to shift the balance of power. While the Eretz Hakodesh faction enjoyed strong initial support across diverse constituencies, the situation has changed dramatically in the final stretch. The AID faction, which maintains close ties with the Israeli left and the “Brothers in Arms” movement, has launched an extensive online campaign successfully mobilizing voters for parties within the liberal-reform bloc. This coordinated effort appears to be backed by several left-leaning organizations and associations worldwide that view Conservative and Reform representation in Zionist Organization institutions as strategically important in their opposition to traditional Jewish Zionism in Israel. “If the current voting trends continue and Eretz Hakodesh fails to activate additional support bases, our representation risks becoming a minority position against the left-wing bloc,” a faction spokesperson stated. Campaign officials are now intensifying their outreach efforts in the final days before polls close, urging supporters of the religious bloc to participate and ensure their voices are represented in the organization’s future decision-making. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)