[5] Both Jewish immigrants, they were members of Lehi, a Zionist paramilitary terrorist[6][7] organization, and took part in underground activities.
Weiss stated that she hard organized hundreds of settlers ready to imminently enter, making it difficult for the authorities to expel them.
[16] Weiss spoke out against a Rabbi claiming that a woman cannot run for secretary of a Yishuv as the mixture of men and women would be inappropriate, and should instead influence change through their husbands.
[17] Weiss rejects the price tag policy, saying that it had diverted settlers from what she considered to be their most important task - setting up additional caravans and tents to lay claim to ever more hilltops in the "Shomron" (the West Bank).
Weiss made the statement of what drives the Israeli push to settle Jewish land: "In Israel, there's a lot of support for settlements, and this is why there have been right-wing governments for so many years.
When questioned if that sounded like ethnic cleansing to her, Weiss responded that "The Arabs want to annihilate the state of Israel so you can call them monsters.
"[21] In January 1989, after the murder of a taxi driver at the Yakir Junction in the West Bank, the intersection was declared a closed military area to prevent activists from protesting.
[25] In December 2008, Weiss was arrested in Hebron along with about 11 other activists by police on the suspicion that they would march towards the Gaza Strip and the prior Gush Katif settlement.
Weiss came out and began to touch the vehicle multiple times, and lay under another parked car when officers attempted to arrest her for obstruction.
[28] In June 2024, Canada imposed sanctions on Weiss and the Amana movement "for their role in facilitating, supporting or financially contributing to acts of violence ... against Palestinian civilians and their property".
[30][31] Weiss and her husband own a large amount of real-estate in Tel Aviv and the West Bank, such as a building in Madinah Square and a factory to produce gold jewelry.