[3] In September 2015 the organization created the "National Fund for the Building of Eretz Israel", with the launch event attended by many ministers, members of the Knesset, and other right-wing public figures including Israel Katz (Likud), Miki Zohar (Likud), Uri Ariel (The Jewish Home), Rabbi Eli Ben Dahan (The Jewish Home) and settler leader Daniella Weiss.
[4] A member of Nachala reported that they have sent representatives to Florida to help raise money for the organization, and receive funding from several groups in the United States including Americans for a Safe Israel.
[6] During the first Trump administration's discussions of a peace plan between Israel and the Palestine Authority in 2019, the organization set up a protest camp in front of the Prime Ministers home in Jerusalem.
While a settler leader indicated that the plan was to continue moving sites, they had been warned by Public Security Minister Omer Barlev, the police and IDF that their actions were illegal and would lead to arrest.
[2] The organization has received significant backing from many right-wing and religious public figures, including former ministers, rabbis, settlement mayors and Military Police Corps.