Tal Shuster, Co-Chairwoman of the Israeli-American Council (IAC), spoke to Arutz Sheva-Israel National News at the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem, marking the first time the IAC has participated as an official party representing Israeli-Americans in the United States.

"It's, first of all, amazing to be here," Shuster said. "It's the first time that the IAC is here as a party. A party that represents the community of Israeli-Americans in the United States."

Shuster expressed admiration for the broad delegation of 150 representatives from across the Jewish denominational spectrum: Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox. "Everyone here together for the same mission, for the state of Israel. It's beautiful."

While the Congress has been a platform for political maneuvering, Shuster clarified the IAC’s focus remains apolitical. "We're staying away from the politics," she stated. "We're here to think about the next generation, to think about how we can help the rising antisemitism in the United States? How can we help the next generation, the students in the United States? And what can we do better to fight antisemitism there?"... Read More: Arutz-7