Its most recent newsletter states that in light of recent events, it "expects nothing from the current leadership of the national camp." The recent terror attack in Negohot, claiming the lives of a seven-month-old baby and a young husband, is "as if the Creator is saying to us, 'You are the ones who released the terrorists who subsequently murdered the soldiers in Tzrifin, you released the terrorists who perpetrated a massacre in Cafe Hillel, you decided to send Avihu Keinan on a suicide mission on the eve of the festival instead of bombing the terrorist's house in Gaza, and you released the terrorist who committed murder in Negohot. So why are you crying out to Me on Rosh HaShana? It's all your own work!'"



Explaining that the current leadership "has no clue how to extricate us from the crisis and to where to advance" and "is engaged in putting out fires, in personal survival, and in political stratagems," Jewish Leadership is about to begin a month-long campaign to increase its number of members. It notes that three of its members were recently elected to local leadership positions in the Likud.