Eyal Ostrinsky, recently appointed as the youngest-ever chair of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF), has outlined a plan to restructure the organization. He intends to prioritize fiscal responsibility by reducing wasteful spending and repairing strained relationships with various stakeholders. A key element of his platform is a commitment to cease the purchase of land in the West Bank and to halt funding for projects specifically benefiting right-wing settler youth. Ostrinsky stated his focus will return to KKL-JNF’s traditional core missions: forestry management and development initiatives aimed at bolstering populations in Israel’s peripheral regions. This represents a significant departure from recent KKL-JNF activities and aims to rebuild public trust in the organization. His appointment signals a potential shift in the organization’s priorities and operational strategies.