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Knesset Christian Allies Caucus

Trump’s Oct. 13 address to the Knesset was “the most important speech of my lifetime,” said the former U.S. ambassador.
The annual weeklong evangelical show of support for Israel is the largest solidarity mission to Israel since the war against Hamas started two years ago following the October 7 massacre.
A prominent Likud lawmaker used the fringe phenomenon to mock a Reform rabbi’s tangential plea for religious egalitarianism.
Christian antisemitism “shows itself in indifference and refusal to take a clear stance on Israel,” said Pastor Jobst Bitter, founder of the March for Life movement.
The Paraguay leader, who was in Washington for President Donald Trump’s inauguration, spoke at the relaunch of the Congressional Israel Allies Caucus.
MK Moshe Tur-Paz lauds the unwavering support of Bible-believing Christians for Israel over the last year of war.
The 350-strong delegation attending the 14-day demonstration of solidarity includes religious and government leaders from 80 countries.
It comes amid a diplomatic tug-of-war in the region between supporters and opponents of Israel.
London will decide in two weeks whether it will resume funding to the terror-linked U.N. agency.
It offered government officials alternatives to funnel humanitarian support to Palestinian civilians.
“Countries around the world are finally beginning to understand how this U.N. organization has long served as a right arm to terror,” said Knesset Christian Allies Caucus co-chair MK Sharren Haskel.
Jerusalem may redirect aid through the World Food Programme.