Pastors’ Summit in Jerusalem – Over 1,000 Pastors Support Israel

Jerusalem hosted the largest pastors’ summit in support of Israel. The city became the center of an international pastors’ gathering, bringing together more than 1,000 Christian leaders and pastors from around the world. The event was organized with the support of the Friends of Zion Museum and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The main goal of the summit was to express spiritual and diplomatic support for Israel, as well as to combat the rise of anti-Semitism on the international stage. Participants visited holy sites, including the Western Wall, where they prayed and left notes with the names of victims of recent tragedies.
Pastors from the United States and other countries discussed strategies to counter anti-Israel propaganda and took on the commitment to act as “spiritual ambassadors” in their own countries. They agreed to actively convey to their communities, society, and political circles the strategic importance of supporting Israel and combating anti-Semitism.
The summit, held from December 3 to 7, became the largest pastors’ gathering in Israel’s history, highlighting the international unity of the Christian community in matters of protecting the Holy City and supporting the Jewish state. Other news from religious life
