A document brought before
Israel's Supreme Court in 2009 showed that private Palestinian land was taken and given to Israeli settlers by the World Zionist Organization. The land in question had been ruled off-limits by Israel. The World Zionist Organization had been acting as an agent of the government in assigning land to Jewish settlers in the
Israeli-occupied territories. The Israeli government, to avoid responsibilities under international law, used the World Zionist Organization to settle its citizens in the territory occupied in 1967. The document concerns several homes in the Israeli settlement of
Ofra, approximately 15 miles north of Jerusalem in the
West Bank. The Israeli Justice Ministry confirmed that the land in question was owned by Palestinians and that the nine houses in question had been ordered demolished.
Dror Etkes of
Yesh Din said "It's an international organization that is, simply put, stealing land." In May 2022, activists of the World Zionist Organization disrupted a service of about 150 members of the
Women of the Wall at the
Western Wall in
Jerusalem. A group of 1000 ultra-orthodox girls had been bussed in by the WZO. They attacked the Women of the Wall, taunting, shoving and spitting on them, while some waved WZO flags. The
Board of Deputies of British Jews sent an open letter to the WZO demanding an "explanation and calling for urgent remedial action" over the violent harassment.
Patronage and nepotism Israeli Opposition Leader
Yair Lapid announced in November 2025 that his
Yesh Atid party was pulling out of the WZO due to corruption, patronage, and cronyism, saying “We came to politics to fight corruption, not to join the job arrangements of the Netanyahu and Deri families.” Lapid made his announcement after an attempt to name
Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to a senior post, equivalent to a cabinet minister, and reports that another senior position was being reserved for Shlomo Deri, brother of
Shas leader
Aryeh Deri, as part of an agreement to divide up 146 senior positions, including 21 department heads, among the World Zionist Congress' political factions. According to a report in YNet, a WZO official described this as “professional jobs filled with unqualified people through fictitious tenders". ==See also==