10/23/2024 / By Ethan Huff
As a tribute to Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, the Israel Allies Foundation (IAF) published a list of Israel’s top 50 Christian allies for 2024 who support the Zionist state no matter how many people have to die so it can achieve “Greater Israel.”
According to the IAF, the following people, many of them pastors and religious leaders, are the loudest voices out there expressing “their love and support for the State of Israel through meaningful action, rooted in their deeply held faith.”
Since the October 7 attack last fall, the following “Christian allies” of Israel have “been particularly vocal in their advocacy, positioning themselves as some of the most prominent defenders of Israel globally.”
Keep in mind that the following people chosen from the list for this story claim to be shepherds of the flock of Jesus Christ who supposedly preach his gospel, which is one of peace and grace. The Zionist state, conversely, believes that war and genocide are the way to salvation.
Holding the No. 1 spot on the IAF’s best friends of Israel list is Franklin Graham, the son of the late evangelist Billy Graham. When he is not busy serving as president of Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Graham “advocates for Israel’s rights and security through political statements, participation in events promoting Christian solidarity with Israel, and by providing humanitarian aid through Samaritan’s Purse.
Samaritan’s Purse claims to meet the “desperate needs of people on both sides of Israel’s conflict,” but its website vaguely states that it sends food and other supplies to “the region” to address the “massacre that left hundreds of people dead and wounded in the surprise attack.” No mention is made of the 40,000-plus Palestinians and counting who have been slaughtered by the Israeli military since October 7.
(Related: Did you catch what The Jerusalem Post just published this past week in celebration of all the Jews around the world who hold positions of great power in government, media, entertainment and finance?)
In the No. 3 spot on the list is Larry Huch, pastor of the New Beginnings mega-church in Texas, described by the IAF as “one of the most pro-Israel churches in the U.S.” Huch is praised by the IAF for his many “charitable projects in Israel,” which the group says have “positively impacted countless Jewish lives.”
“Since October 7th, Pastor Larry has visited the Jewish state multiple times, sharing the truth about Israel with his tens of millions of viewers around the world,” the IAF says, providing no further details as to what the “truth about Israel” actually means to Huch.
Paula White, the pastor (pastrix?) of Donald Trump, holds the No. 5 spot as one of Israel’s most outspoken supporters. White previously worked as advisor to the White House on Faith and Opportunity Initiatives and also chaired the Evangelical Advisory Board during Trump’s presidency.
The pastor of the Cornerstone mega-church in San Antonio, Tex., John Hagee, holds the No. 6 spot on the IAF’s list. Hagee, the founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel (CUFI), has long praised Israel as something special to be admired and revered as God’s chosen people on earth.
Pastor Jair Montenegro, co-founder and director of the Roka Ministry in Bogotá, Colombia, holds the No. 20 spot on the IAF’s list. Montenegro’s “passion for souls and love for God’s people have led him to develop and lead projects and solidarity activities for the State of Israel.”
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