Yashar presented its absorption plan for new olim (immigrants) on Sunday, aiming to reach a goal of two million olim by 2048 if elected.
The plan seeks to make absorption into Israeli society "simpler, more accessible, and more effective," a statement from the party said.
Presented to representatives from aliyah and absorption programs, the plan has three key points: establishing a "unified framework" to support olim from while they are abroad until their complete absorption into Israel, to make it easier for olim to enter employment suited to their skills, and to remove barriers that prevent integration.
The unified framework aims to bring together resources to support immigrants across different areas, from language to education to access to rights.
Ease to enter employment would focus on making it easier to get international degrees recognized in Israel, lessons in professional and practical Hebrew, and providing olim with direct connection to employers.
The final step of Yashar's new aliyah absorption plan aims to "remove barriers that prevent integration" by making essential services such as banking and social support accessible in different languages.
Yashar members speak at unveiling of aliyah plan
Yashar leader Gadi Eisenkot spoke at the meeting where the plan was unveiled, saying "The strength of the State of Israel rests on the ingathering of the exiles, on constant development, and on the aspiration to be leaders in every field."
"We will propose a national plan that will call on young people to return home and on Jews around the world to make aliyah to Israel, because this is our national home, and this is the country that should be the most advanced and leading in the world," Eisenkot added.
Yashar's aliyah absorption program leader Alex Rif said "aliyah is not a favor that is done for immigrants, it is the miracle thanks to which the state was established, and thanks to which it can flourish again."
"I want to build an Israel here where every immigrant will know from the first day, not only did I choose it. It chose me.”