Mark Levin in Binyamin: This Isn’t the West Bank of Anywhere – Everyone Should Visit
Conservative media personality Mark Levin and his wife, Julie, toured the Binyamin region this week as guests of Binyamin Regional Council Governor Israel Ganz, visiting strategic sites, meeting local residents and business leaders, and learning firsthand about the area’s security challenges, Jewish communities, and historical significance.
Levin, one of America’s most influential conservative television and radio hosts, bestselling authors, and constitutional lawyers, spent the day touring key locations throughout Binyamin, where he received briefings on the region’s strategic importance, its growing Jewish communities, and its central role in both Jewish history and Israel’s future.
The visit began at the Binyamin Regional Council’s emergency command center, where the Levins were shown remnants of Iranian missiles that struck within the council’s jurisdiction during the recent war. They then traveled to Shalisha Farm, where they met the owners and learned how local farms help preserve open land while strengthening Israel’s presence throughout the region.
During the tour, Ganz outlined the security challenges confronting residents of Judea and Samaria, noting that thousands of terrorist attacks had been carried out across the area over the past year. He emphasized that the region’s farms and communities play a critical role in protecting Israel’s strategic mountain ridges, which he described as vital to the country’s long-term security.
The delegation later stopped at the Kida lookout point, where they received a detailed briefing on Binyamin’s topography and its strategic importance to Israel’s defense. From there, they continued to Ancient Shiloh, where they davened at the site of the Mishkan and toured the archaeological and tourism complex. During the visit, Levin also met with leading Israeli business figures who are exploring investment opportunities in Binyamin. The tour concluded with a meal at Gofna Restaurant, owned by MasterChef winner Yehoyada Nizri.
Reflecting on the visit, Levin said: “It was an amazing tour. I love this place, and I especially love the Tabernacle site at Ancient Shiloh. Everyone should visit Judea and Samaria. This is not the West Bank of anywhere – if anything, it is the eastern bank of the State of Israel. To understand Judea and Samaria, you need to come here and see reality with your own eyes. This is the birthplace of Judaism and the birthplace of Christianity.
“Many people in the United States receive a distorted picture of this place. In reality, you find incredible people here – farmers, families, and thriving communities. You can see how the Palestinians continue building in an effort to create territorial continuity that would sever Jewish communities from one another and from major transportation routes. Anyone who wants to understand the Holy Land and the reality here must come and see it for themselves.”
Ganz thanked Levin for his longstanding support of Israel, saying: “Mark, I want to thank you for coming here. I want to thank you for fighting for a better world and for your courageous support of Israel throughout the years. We need people like you who stand for truth, justice, and security in Israel and around the world. We are proud to host you here in Binyamin and to show you reality as it truly is – the challenges, the communities, the history, and the future that we are building every day.”
Speaking during the stop at Shalisha Farm, Ganz underscored the strategic importance of the region’s agricultural outposts, declaring: “Every farm here is a frontline outpost for the State of Israel. Anyone standing on these mountains immediately understands that the struggle in Binyamin, in Judea and Samaria, is not a debate about real estate – it is a matter of national security. From these ridges you can overlook the Jordan Valley on one side and the Tel Aviv metropolitan area on the other. The communities and farms protect the land, strengthen security, and help ensure Israel’s future for generations to come. That is why we continue to build, develop, and deepen our roots in this land with determination and purpose.”
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