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Netanyahu’s Christmas message: ‘You’ve stood by our side’

“At a time when Israel is fighting on seven fronts, we deeply appreciate the steadfast support of our Christian friends around the world,” said the Israeli premier.

Christmas Trees in Jerusalem
Christmas trees are handed out by the Jerusalem Municipality at an entrance to the Old City, Dec. 19, 2024. Photo by Arnon Bossani.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video message on Tuesday wishing the Jewish state’s Christian friends a Merry Christmas:

My dear Christian friends, as you gather with your family and friends this Christmas, I wish the Christian community in Israel and around the world blessings for a Merry Christmas from the Holy Land.

At a time when Israel is fighting on seven fronts, we deeply appreciate the steadfast support of our Christian friends around the world.

You’ve stood by our side, you’ve stood by our side resiliently, consistently, forcefully as Israel defends our civilization against barbarism.

The people of Israel are united in defending our nation against those bent on our destruction.

We seek peace with all those who wish peace with us, but we will do whatever is necessary to defend the one and only Jewish state, the repository and the source of our common heritage.

Israel leads the world in fighting the forces of evil and tyranny, but our battle is not yet over. With your support, and with God’s help, I assure you, we shall prevail.

From Jerusalem, city of peace, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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