The motto of Armored Corps - Israel - is 'The man in the tank will be victorious'.
Hot - Israel -'s motto is 'There's always something [on] to love'.
The motto of Military Police Corps - Israel - is 'Military Police - People First'.
The David Project's motto is 'Educating Voices for Israel'.
You'd have to go to Israel.
Netivot HaTorah Day School's motto is 'Torah, Israel, Derech Eretz'.
Nations have mottos, not slogans. Israel in particular has no national motto. However, if you were to invent one, based on Israel's use of Hatikvah as the national anthem, I believe "a hope realized in flesh" would be a national motto which would theoretically work very well.
Aerial Rocket Artillery's motto is 'Duty not Reward'.
slogan is a revolutionary word. while motto is an universally accepted phrase
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's motto is 'Israel's capacity for science and research will be tested in the Negev...'.
It is unclear what is meant by the "Zionist Campaign". McDonalds has branches in Israel, if that is the question. McDonalds, however, does not subsidize any Israeli military operations or have any opinion on the Occupation of the Palestinian Territories.
No. The only kosher McDonalds are in Israel and Argentina.