A unique roll call of nations took place Sunday night within the ancient walls of David’s Citadel in Jerusalem, despite the ongoing war, as representatives from 54 nations participated in the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ)’s annual Feast of Tabernacles.
“With 500 delegates, this is the largest solidarity mission since October 7,” ICEJ Vice Chairman David Parsons told ALL ISRAEL NEWS, describing the relatively small crowd compared with the thousands who usually flock to the colorful, week-long event.
Parsons addressed the gathering, saying there was a “mystery” to the antisemitism being seen again in the world, “when it should have hidden in a corner in shame” after the Holocaust.
On the positive side, he said, there was also a “mystery” concerning the love in the hearts of many Christians towards the Jewish people.
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“With 500 delegates, this is the largest solidarity mission since October 7,” ICEJ Vice Chairman David Parsons told ALL ISRAEL NEWS, describing the relatively small crowd compared with the thousands who usually flock to the colorful, week-long event.
Parsons addressed the gathering, saying there was a “mystery” to the antisemitism being seen again in the world, “when it should have hidden in a corner in shame” after the Holocaust.
On the positive side, he said, there was also a “mystery” concerning the love in the hearts of many Christians towards the Jewish people.
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