WASHINGTON, DC — Rarely in the post-World War II era have American and Israeli Jews felt so alone.
Since October 7th, Israel has been continually attacked by terrorists and terror states from seven different directions – from Gaza, from Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), from Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and from Iran itself.
Yet rather than creating a massive outpouring of international sympathy, Israelis find themselves being constantly and viciously attacked as agents of “genocide.”
It’s happening in the so-called “mainstream media.”
It’s also happening on social media platforms, at the United Nations, at the International Criminal Court, on college campuses, and from so many other directions.
With antisemitic attacks exploding all over the world, Jews feel less safe today than at any other time since the end of the Holocaust and the creation of the Jewish State of Israel.
And yet, in spite of all this, Israel and the international Jewish community are not completely alone.
Why?
Because tens of millions of Evangelical Christians are openly, courageously, and consistently expressing their unconditional love, affection, and support.
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Since October 7th, Israel has been continually attacked by terrorists and terror states from seven different directions – from Gaza, from Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), from Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and from Iran itself.
Yet rather than creating a massive outpouring of international sympathy, Israelis find themselves being constantly and viciously attacked as agents of “genocide.”
It’s happening in the so-called “mainstream media.”
It’s also happening on social media platforms, at the United Nations, at the International Criminal Court, on college campuses, and from so many other directions.
With antisemitic attacks exploding all over the world, Jews feel less safe today than at any other time since the end of the Holocaust and the creation of the Jewish State of Israel.
And yet, in spite of all this, Israel and the international Jewish community are not completely alone.
Why?
Because tens of millions of Evangelical Christians are openly, courageously, and consistently expressing their unconditional love, affection, and support.
More
As world rages against Jewish state, Israeli columnist Caroline Glick has been deeply moved by outpouring of unconditional Christian love for Israel, she tells ALL ISRAEL NEWS
Evangelicals’ love for Israel ‘takes away the burden of loneliness,’ she says
allisrael.com