How so? They instill in Jewish youth the importance of the Jewish state. At least this is what they claim.
Oh no they do. The group leader said Islam is a beautiful religion, the "second in command" that came with us said that the muslims treat their women better than the Jews, we spent two hours at the site where Rabin was shot, and I seemed to be only one celebrating, and people got offended when I tried to take re-enactment pictures (I really didn't listen to a word the guide said beyond "some people on the left" (and she made it clear that she was a leftist, and that on this day she was very depressed) believe that his death ended the chance for "peace"). She even made a skewered Kahane reference when she said "thankfully, we have a democracy instead of some kind of Jewish dictator", which is what the left saw Kahane as, because he wouldn't conform to their democracy of the minority.
I literally had to selective amnesia myself after every day, and of course, all the soldiers they brought on the trips were atheists who called the expulsions "withdrawals" and said "those people were just being crazy and fighting against the army when we were just trying to get them out of a war-zone". We also got the whole schpeal about how great Israel was for allowing muslims and Christians unlimited access to sites that aren't even that holy for them, while forbidding Jews the same privileges for their most holy sites.
So yeah, as leftist as it gets, I didn't even bother talking to the leaders after these statements, and most of the bus believed that crap before hand. Hell there were gay Jews in the tour taking freaking showers together, but there was two people in the entire trip that weren't insane, so I just talked to them and let everyone else [censored] off. I don't care if it was the muslim god that had sponsored my trip to Israel, I was so happy to be there, I planted a tree (well I did two because I worked fast) and I got to meet my family for the first time after, some of whom turned out to be supporters of Kahanist policy, which was great.
I recommend this trip for every Jew living in the cursed exile, but, forget grains of salt, DO NOT LISTEN TO A WORD THE TOUR GUIDE SAYS. I did, but I generally knew what's what, all thanks to this site, but even their facts will be twisted to support the leftist policy destroying the country, I mean, the tour guide talked about how great it was that Israel did and how great it would be if they gave up more land EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE TEN DAYS, with only some reservations about the Golan for strategic purposes, although the beauty I saw there sickened me that someone would actually want to give that to arabs, whose land is barren and desolate, and just a couple miles away from there. The liberals for all their "environment crap" couldn't give an actual hoot about nature.
It pretty easy to tune the guide out with sleep deprivation if you say up all night drinking, but many of the Israeli speakers were phenomenal, like the guy at the independance hall that gave a fantastic speech about how Jews refuse to be pushed into the sea because they are not good swimmers (more of a joke) and then said that Israel was a Jewish state, which caused the guide to turn bright red, because she has spent the last week saying it was an Israeli state.
I almost got into a fight with Russians there though, and if I had not been seriously injured at the time, I would have been much more aggressive, and that could have turned out badly, so stay away from the Russians, but besides that, Israel rocks, and ten tour guides led by the scum Finklestein couldn't have hurt that experience for me.