The article promotes the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) initiative to plant trees in Israel, highlighting its 125-year history of environmental conservation. It encourages individuals worldwide to participate by planting a tree in person or through an online ceremony, emphasizing the symbolic connection to Israel and creating a 'living legacy.' The piece features a specific planting center in Ben Shemen, details about a ranger involved in the program, and statistics on the number of forests, participants, and tree species managed by KKL-JNF.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the tree-planting initiative as a patriotic and culturally significant act tied to Jewish identity and national heritage. While not overtly political, the emphasis on connecting individuals to Israel through this activity aligns with right-leaning narratives that highlight Jewish–


