Yisrael Beiteinu (, lit.
Israel is Our Home) is a
secularist and right-wing nationalist
political party in Israel. The party's base has traditionally been secular,
Russian-speaking Israelis. The party describes itself as "a national movement with the clear vision to follow in the brave path of
Zev Jabotinsky", the founder of
Revisionist Zionism. It primarily represents immigrants from the former
Soviet Union. Although it has attempted to expand its appeal to a more veteran Israeli public, it has not been successful, and most of its voters are Russian-speaking. It takes a strong line towards the peace process and the integration of
Israeli Arabs, characterized by its
2009 election slogan "No loyalty, no citizenship". Its main platform includes a recognition of the
two-state solution, the creation of a Palestinian state that would
include an exchange of some largely Arab-inhabited parts of Israel for largely Jewish-inhabited parts of the
West Bank. The party maintains an
anti-clerical mantle and encourages socio-economic opportunities for new immigrants, in conjunction with efforts to increase
Jewish immigration. In the 2009 election the party won 15 seats, its most to date, making it the third largest party in the previous
Knesset. In the
2015 election, the party won six seats.