Restoring Communities.
Rebuilding Lives.
Shaping The Future.

Global Strategic Alliance (GSA) is a Kingdom relationship enterprise called by God to arise, align, and activate God’s people to accomplish his purposes.

What Is GSA?

The Global Strategic Alliance (GSA) is an international coalition-building and strategic coordination organization. Founded by Kevin Jessip (CEO) and led with Michael Humphrey (COO), GSA serves as a convening platform that aligns capital, technology, operating expertise, and government engagement — moving visionary concepts to real-world execution in a disciplined, mission-driven manner.

GSA operates at the intersection of industry, defense, and national development. Through strategic alliances and joint ventures, GSA unites companies, institutions, and individuals around Israel’s long-term security, economic stability, and industrial sovereignty.

Our Mission

To unite global partners — in business, technology, defense, and community development — to strengthen Israel’s national resilience through next-generation infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, and fortified community systems.

What We Do

GSA operates across three strategic pillars, each addressing a critical priority for Israel’s future:

1. Business & Industrial Development

Establishing Israeli-based manufacturing capacity, advancing industrial innovation, and supporting scalable production models aligned with national priorities.

2. Infrastructure & Community Development

Rebuilding, fortifying, and expanding residential neighborhoods and civil infrastructure to strengthen the homefront and ensure continuity of civilian life.

3. Defense & Security Integration

Enabling dual-use infrastructure solutions that support civil defense, emergency response, and national security requirements.

4. The ISIC Coalition

GSA’s Israel Strategic Infrastructure Coalition (ISIC) is our premier joint-venture coordination framework — pooling expertise, technology, and execution capability to solve Israel’s housing shortfall and homefront resilience.

The Problem We're Solving

Israel faces a persistent and widening housing crisis — driven by demographic growth, immigration surges, security realities, and post-conflict reconstruction demands. This is not just a housing problem; it is a national defense and continuity issue.

The Housing Gap

Current annual completions: ~56,000 units (2025)Estimated national requirement: 85,000–100,000 units/yearAnnual shortfall: 20,000–35,000 units

Why the Existing Model Cannot Close the Gap:

  • Israel’s traditional concrete-based, site-built construction model cannot surge fast enough during national emergencies.
  • Skilled labor shortages, long permitting timelines, and high site complexity all slow delivery.
  • When families in border communities lose confidence that housing can be rebuilt quickly, they relocate inward — creating strategic depopulation and weakening national security.
  • By 2050, Israel will need ~4.785 million housing units — a 62% increase over today’s stock.

GSA’s response is a national capacity-addition strategy — not a replacement of Israel’s existing builders, but a complementary, scalable manufacturing model designed to close the gap the current system cannot.

Our Solution: The 5-Pillar Coalition Framework

GSA’s ISIC Coalition is built on five core capability pillars — pooling the world’s best expertise to deliver a defense-relevant, nationally scalable solution:
  • Strategic & Multidisciplinary Leadership — Engineers, defense thinkers, urban planners, and operators focused on system-level national solutions.
  • Integrated Design & Architecture — Modular, neighborhood-scale design tailored to Israeli culture and climate, led by our Desert Bloom architectural partner.
  • Advanced Materials & Protection Technologies — Internationally patented FRP composite and ballistic-resistant building systems: lightweight, high-strength, and embedded with protection.
  • Proven Industrial & Manufacturing Execution — A modular mega-factory capable of producing 20,000–30,000 housing units annually with factory-driven predictability and speed.
  • Community, Agriculture & Systems Thinking — Integration of food resilience, water systems, and self-sufficient community infrastructure for long-term sustainability.

Why Modular? Speed to Market = Strategic Advantage

Factory-controlled production runs in parallel with site preparation — cutting timelines, enabling rapid post-conflict rebuilding, and giving Israel a permanent, on-demand surge-capacity asset for housing and defense infrastructure.
GSA is also partnered with Northstar Technologies Group International (TGI), bringing proprietary composite and modular manufacturing technologies into Israel’s industrial and construction sectors.

Operation Home Again — The Aliyah Movement

GSA is the strategic partner behind Operation Home Again (OHA), a community-centered Aliyah movement co-founded with Rabbi Shimon Apisdorf. OHA exists to help American Jews — and Jews from across the Diaspora — return home to Israel.

The Challenge:

  • Only 4,000–5,000 American Jews make Aliyah each year, and most navigate integration alone.
  • 78% of Jewish college students are afraid to identify as Jewish on campus. Since October 7, antisemitism in the U.S. has surged with 12,400+ pro-Hamas protests in just 8 months.
  • 80% of the world’s Diaspora Jews live in the U.S., concentrated in just 6 states — a community with historic warning signs and the resources to act proactively.

The OHA Model:

  • Center for the Love of the Land of Israel — An educational hub with films, courses, media, and events deepening Jewish connection to Israel.
  • Center for Community-Based Aliyah — Full-service support from first inquiry through move-in, including housing, healthcare, employment, and 1–2 years of post-Aliyah community integration.
  • Design-Build Component — Families co-design their future communities virtually before they arrive, partnering with GSA’s modular housing systems to ensure homes feel native, not foreign.
OHA’s initial target market is young Jews ages 18–30 — the most mobile, cause-driven generation, who are losing their sense of belonging in America and discovering their fundamental connection to Israel and Zionism.
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