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Largest Christian Zionist group announces ‘You Are Not Alone’ campaign

It has so far launched in New York, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas.

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A billboard in Chicago that is part of the Christians United for Israel campaign “You Are Not Alone.” Credit: CUFI.

Christians United for Israel (CUFI) has just launched a campaign to increase efforts in fighting anti-Jewish bigotry.

“You Are Not Alone” has so far launched in New York, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas.

“Christian Zionists are serving as watchmen on the walls for Jerusalem and will not keep silent in the face of barbaric terrorism and raging antisemitism that has brought immense pain to the Jewish people and all those who value humanity,” said CUFI founder and chairman Pastor John Hagee. “I am proud to see so many Americans responding, in word and in deed, to ensure the children of Israel are not alone.”

CUFI Action Fund chairwoman Sandra Parker said “it pains us that Israelis and Jewish Americans are enduring a deep and ongoing trauma. But we are not silent, and we are not still. CUFI’s more than 10 million members are demonstrating their solidarity and non-negotiable demand that the United States supports Israel with every resource it needs to bring every hostage home safely and eliminate the threat of Iranian-backed terror on its doorstep.”

CUFI has raised and given out more than $3 million since Oct. 7.

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