in 2022 After the
assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, Bar-Lev joined the organization "Generation of Peace", and within this framework, he founded the movement
"Acharai", a slogan used in the IDF to mean "Follow me" and is used to galvanize a group towards a common goal. Acharai works to empower marginalized Israeli youth and educate them in
democracy and
Zionism. Over the past 15 years, Acharai worked with some 20,000 youth, and today enrolls about 4,000 participants in its programs annually. In 2012, Bar-Lev decided to run for
Knesset with the
Israeli Labor Party, and was chosen as the number seven on its candidates list. With the 2013 national elections, in which Labor won 15 seats, Bar-Lev became a Member of the
19th Knesset, which was formed as a result of those elections. He serves as a member on the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, a member of the Ad-hoc Committee for the "Equal Sharing of the Burden" Bill, chair of the Lobby for Advancement of Youth on the Periphery, chair of the Lobby for the Promotion of the Needs of the Bedouin Population, and co-chair of the Agricultural Lobby. In 2013, Bar-Lev published "It's in Our Hands", a political initiative with proposals for both bilateral and independent moves that Israel should take to maintain its democratic and Jewish character. The plan reiterates the urgency of reaching a political solution to the conflict with the Palestinians and suggests several innovative solutions to sticking points in previous negotiations, for example, mutual land-leases between Israel and the
PA to address security and resource concerns. However, the plan argues that in the event that negotiations fail, Israel must take proactive steps to maintain its identity. To this end, Bar-Lev proposed a series of partial Israeli withdrawals from the West Bank aimed at minimizing the number of Palestinians living under IDF military rule and transferring responsibility for those areas to the PA. Bar-Lev ran for the leadership of the Labor Party in
2017, and won 6.9% of the vote in the first round. In the
2021 Israeli legislative election, he was placed second on the
Israeli Labor Party list and became the
Ministry of National Security (Israel) in the
Thirty-sixth government of Israel. In the
2022 Israeli legislative election, he was placed ninth on the
Israeli Labor Party list, remaining outside the
Knesset as the party gained only four seats. ==Controversy==