AID Fly and Vote Draws Nearly 20,000 Overseas Israelis
Jerusalem Post, in cooperation with AID Coalition, reported that Fly & Vote has drawn nearly 20,000 registrations from Israelis abroad seeking help returning for the 2026 election. AID's own pages describe a nonpartisan logistical effort: Israeli citizens generally must vote physically in Israel, so the group helps with eligibility checks, documents, travel blocks and ground support, without covering travel costs or endorsing a party. CTech coverage of AID's New York launch cites a 4,500-person survey: 84% called the election decisive, 73% wanted to travel to vote and 45% would do whatever it takes. Wider participation is healthy when it strengthens Israeli civic responsibility and lawful democratic choice.