Israel’s Religious Zionist movement is at a critical juncture, potentially reshaping its core ideology. The movement has an opportunity to revive its historical “Torah and Labor” model, blending religious study with practical work. However, continued support for a Netanyahu-Haredi coalition government could be interpreted as a final acceptance of a shift away from its foundational principles. Analysts suggest that further collaboration risks validating a perceived ideological compromise. This decision represents a significant test for the movement’s identity and future direction. The outcome will likely determine whether Religious Zionism maintains its distinct character or integrates more fully into mainstream political alliances. The choice hinges on balancing religious ideals with political pragmatism.