Christian leaders from across America are uniting like never before to back Israel in its toughest times. They’ve formed a powerful new coalition called the to push U.S. policies that stand strong with the Jewish state. These leaders, including Pastor Mario Bramnick of the Latino Coalition for Israel, met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to promise unwavering support.
Netanyahu surprised the group by asking for help for persecuted Christians in Syria—a sign of Israel’s moral leadership even while fighting terror groups like Hamas. The coalition’s main goal is to back Israel’s claim to Judea and Samaria, lands they call the Bible’s heartland. They argue this territory is Israel’s rightful heritage, not a “West Bank” for bargaining with Palestinians.
These Christian leaders slammed past “land for peace” deals, saying they only brought more violence. They point to Hamas’ brutal attacks and widespread Palestinian support for terrorism as proof peace talks failed. Ralph Reed of the Faith and Freedom Coalition warned giving land to Palestinians would create another Gaza-like threat on Israel’s doorstep.
The coalition sees Donald Trump as a key ally, praising his pro-Israel moves like recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. They’re pushing Trump to back Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, calling it critical for safety. With Trump’s team set to announce its stance soon, these leaders aim to make their voice heard loud in Washington.
Bible-believing Christians say supporting Israel isn’t just political—it’s a sacred duty. They cite scripture to argue God gave the land to the Jewish people forever. Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council stressed evangelicals won’t back down, calling Jews and Christians “people of the Book” united against shared enemies like Iran.
While liberals and global groups attack Israel, this coalition vows to fight harder. They’re rallying millions of grassroots Christians to pressure lawmakers, counter anti-Israel lies on campuses, and stand against antisemitism. Their message is clear: attacking Israel means picking a fight with America’s faithful.
The timing couldn’t be more urgent. With wars in Gaza and Lebanon, threats from Iran, and Biden officials undermining Netanyahu, these leaders say Israel needs friends now more than ever. They’re determined to block what they call the “deep state’s” schemes to weaken Israel’s government.
In the end, this isn’t just about politics—it’s about faith. These Christians believe God’s promises to Israel are unbreakable. As Mario Bramnick put it, “We’re here to say: No substitute for victory. Whatever Israel needs, we’ll provide.” For them, standing with Israel isn’t optional—it’s a biblical command.

