Christian leader: Rally for Israel in streets, stop political correctness
The Knesset Christian Allies Caucus celebrates its 20th-anniversary at an event in the Knesset
“Christians, not countries, stand with Israel,” said Knesset Christian Allies director Josh Reinstein on Tuesday.
Speaking during the 20th-anniversary event of his organization, which was held at the Knesset, he said that “our anniversary event highlights the incredible political, diplomatic, and financial support for Israel from Bible-believing Christians, and the power of faith-based diplomacy, particularly during wartime.”
The caucus held the event in the aftermath of the deadliest attack on Israeli troops since the October 7 massacre, which claimed the lives of over 20 soldiers.
Many Christians have been arriving in Israel, making generous contributions to support the country’s war efforts. On the same day, Samaritan’s Purse, led by Franklin Graham, made a significant contribution by donating 14 ambulances to Magen David Adom.
The history of the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus
Established in 2004 by the late Knesset members Yuri Shtern and Benny Elon, when many Israelis were apprehensive of Christians, the caucus has evolved to be part of a global network comprising of more than 50 caucuses and 1,500 legislators. Reinstein oversees this network as the president of the Israel Allies Foundation.
The caucus is currently chaired by MKs Yuli Edelstein (Likud) and Sharren Haskel (National Unity). It includes 18 Knesset members from five different political parties.
The 20th anniversary of the caucus
Several of the members attended Tuesday’s event, including MKs Ohad Tal, Dan Illouz, Tatiana Mazarsky, Amit Halevi, Matan Kahana, Simcha Rothman and Moshe Tur-Paz, who, alongside his Knesset position, is also serving in the IDF reserves.
“We struggle on the battlefield in Gaza, in the North, and in the battlefield of the media, but looking at this room, I know that Israel has true friends around the world,” said Haskel to the large crowd of Christian leaders, friends, and supporters.
Rothman recited Psalms145 to promote relations with Christians around the world and for the elevation of the souls of those who fell in the battles in Gaza.
“The word ‘Hamas’ was mentioned three times, and not in vain,” Rothman said. “All evil in the world is described by the word ‘Hamas’ in Hebrew.”
Many Evangelical Christian leaders flew in from around the world for the occasion. The attendees also heard from Dr. Juergen Buehler, president of the International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem.
“We need to mobilize our churches to go out to the street and show this tiny nation here that there are millions and millions of believers who are standing with the nation of Israel,” Buehler said. “We need to stop political correctness, and we do need to make a bold confession for the nation of Israel.”
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