The Israeli Freedom Party
The Israeli Libertarian Party That Will Make Israel the Richest Country in the West

Gilad Alper
Adoption of Free Market Capitalism
Protection of Human Rights and Property Rights

Gilad Alper's biography
Gilad Alper is an analyst and economist with distinct libertarian views. Gilad began posting videos on YouTube in 2014, in which he explained his views. His political career began when he ran for the Zehut party as Moshe Feiglin's number 2 in 2019 and has been involved in national politics ever since. Gilad was also a member of the advisory council of Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon.
Gilad is a co-founder of a Norwegian startup, holds a BA in Economics with honors from Tel Aviv University, and an MBA from the Norwegian School of Economics. Gilad worked as an analyst at the German bank Commerzbank in London and the American bank Merrill Lynch in New York, and currently works in the Israeli capital market.
The platform in bullet points
Economy :
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We will adopt free-market capitalism in the style of successful developed countries - Switzerland, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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We will dramatically lower the cost of living by eliminating tariffs, monopolies, and state-sponsored cartels.
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We will dismantle all the Bolshevik councils through which the State manages the agricultural market – such as the dairy council.
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We will open the Israeli market to food imports.
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We will reduce the regulatory and bureaucratic burden that the Israeli citizen is forced to deal with at every step.
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We will de-regulate the economy to the level practiced in countries like Denmark and Hong Kong.
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We will allow privately owned mass transit ("public transportation") companies to operate, including on Shabbat.
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Uber and similar companies will have the freedom to operate in Israel.
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We will reduce the traffic jam problem by implementing a congestion charge that does not increase the overall tax burden but replaces fuel and vehicle taxes.
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We will limit strikes in essential services, we will legislate the "right to work" (repeal of the one-third law).
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The State budget will stop swelling, we will eliminate the deficit and gradually reduce the national debt.
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Following said budget restraint, we will lower the tax burden.
Society:
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Separation of religion from politics - marriage is not the business of politicians and government officials.
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We will lift any ban on opening businesses on Shabbat.
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Abolition of the Chief Rabbinate's monopoly on kashrut.
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Legalization - cannabis will be treated like alcohol.
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Internet broadcasts will be free for all, without the need for fees, supervision, or state approval.
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We will repeal the ban on gambling, take the field out of the hands of organized crime, and implement supervision that will prevent people from losing all their money.
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Legalize poker.
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We will stop persecuting organizers of nature parties ("Freedom to Dance").
Education:
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The state will allow competition between schools, and promote the voucher system in parallel with the existing system.
Housing:
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We will solve the problem of high housing prices by increasing supply.
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We will market land in transparent and fair tenders, on massive scales not seen since the founding of the State.
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We will abolish regulations, and simplify the bureaucracy of planning committees that are stifling the real estate market.
Defense:
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We will demand that any peace agreement or annexation proposal be submitted to a referendum. In any case, we are vehemently opposed to the establishment of a Palestinian State.
