John Hagee
“Either the Islamic Republic will dismantle its nuclear program voluntarily, or the free world will do it for them,” said Pastor John Hagee, founder of Christians United for Israel.
“We applaud his unwavering courage and steadfastness in defending the nation of Israel against the unprecedented political war waged against him,” Mario Bramnick, of the Latino Coalition for Israel, told JNS.
“The Christians of America stand solidly with Israel,” said Pastor John Hagee.
“This law no more stifles free speech than the presence of a thermometer would change the temperature,” wrote Pastor John Hagee and Ralph Reed.
Texas A&M to shutter Qatar campus over Middle East ‘heightened instability’
“Doha has decided to side with terrorists; as such, Aggies have no business associating with that regime,” said Pastor John Hagee, founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel.
The Christian Zionist leader said he was there to deliver the singular message that the Jewish state is not alone.
“We’re spending into the nine figures to fight antisemitism. We need a more coordinated and collaborative approach,” Malcolm Hoenlein, vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents, told JNS.
The presidential candidate will address the country’s largest Christian Zionist organization.
The Christians United for Israel founder told JNS that his first Western Wall visit in 1978 was a “turning point,” setting him on a path to uniting Jews and Christians.
“The Jewish state remains a miracle of God that continues to bless and change the world,” said Pastor John Hagee. “Seventy-five years since Israel’s rebirth as a modern nation, Israel lives.”
CUFI, Passages and the Philos Project slam the rapper formerly known as Kanye West and his attempts to use Christianity to justify Jew-hatred.
He also discussed young evangelicals, the battle against anti-Semitism, the right for Israeli sovereignty and the arrival of Ukrainian refugees while he was in the country to receive multiple awards for his longtime work on behalf of Israel and Diaspora Jews.