CHRISTIAN BREAKING NEWS: “We Have Great Faith in Your Faith and in Our Faith”: Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Historic Christian Address | Paula White & Daystar
CHRISTIAN BREAKING NEWS: “We Have Great Faith in Your Faith and in Our Faith”: Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Historic Christian Address | Paula White & Daystar
Israeli PM Netanyahu delivered a powerful message to Christians at Daystar’s Jerusalem event with Paula White — affirming Israel’s sacred bond with the Christian world. #Netanyahu
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a historic message of unity, faith, and truth at Daystar’s “Together As One” event in Jerusalem, alongside Paula White, head of the White House Faith Office.
Netanyahu highlighted:
The unbreakable bond between Israel and the global Christian community
His deep appreciation for Christian support of Israel
How Israel protects Christian holy sites unlike anywhere else in the Middle East
The urgent need to stand against lies, media manipulation, and Islamist extremism
“We have great faith in your faith, and in our faith,” Netanyahu stated.
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Netanyahu began by thanking Daystar, Paula White, and Christian supporters, praising the deep spiritual and historical bond between Israel and Christians, rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition of monotheism, sanctity of life, and freedom. He emphasized that modern democracy and moral values have origins in ancient Israel.
He asserted that Israel is the only Middle Eastern country where Christianity thrives, with freedom to worship and protect holy places such as Nazareth, Capernaum, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In contrast, places like Bethlehem saw Christian population shrink after Israel’s withdrawal.
Netanyahu warned about radical Islamist forces such as Hamas, Iran, and the Muslim Brotherhood, accusing them of promoting lies about Israel and calling America as “the great Satan” and Israel as “the small Satan.” He condemned the global media narrative that portrays terrorist groups as victims and Israel as the oppressor, calling it a “battle for truth.”
He rejected claims that Israel is starving Gazans, calling it a “bold-faced lie.”
He said Israel has facilitated the delivery of 1.9 million tons of aid, but Hamas and UN agencies were blocking it. Israel has established safe corridors for aid, yet is still being unfairly blamed.
He urged Christian leaders, media outlets (such as Daystar), and ambassadors to join the fight for truth, defend Israel, and resist disinformation. He described the alliance as critical to freedom, peace, and a shared future, praising Christian faith as a source of strength.
His overall message was stand with Israel, stand with truth, and defend Judeo-Christian civilization against radical lies and tyranny.
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Source: The Prime Minister of Israel Facebook Account, @IsraeliPM
I had the great privilege of being invited to speak at the joint session of the American Congress. And I look on the wall and I see a quote from Moses. That’s our common tradition, our common wellspring. We’re immersed in the Bible. We live the Bible. We have a future because we have a past. And that past is shared by millions, hundreds of millions around the world. And I want to thank you on behalf of the people of Israel and the Jewish people for that enduring friendship. Which is the mainstay of our present and future ability to live in a free, prosperous and peaceful world.
But that bond is being challenged today. It is being challenged today by a fanatic fundamentalism, an Islamist fundamentalism that seeks to subjugate all Muslims, that they view as infidels, eradicate the American and obviously the Israeli presence in the Middle East. They call America the great Satan. Israel is the small Satan, perhaps, but it’s a small state that’s standing in their way. And we fight them. We fight them together as we recently have, with President Trump’s leadership and our partnership. And yet we see the effort to break down our bond, in America and other parts of the world. That partnership that promotes Judeo-Christian values, that protects in Israel Christians as nowhere else in the Middle East –that truth is being reversed, put on its head by a campaign of lies.
Israel is now portrayed as the enemy of Christians. And the enemies of Christians are portrayed as the friends of the United States. Iran – a friend of the United States, an innocent victim. The Muslim Brotherhood, who chant death to America alongside Iran – friends of America. Hamas, these monsters, these monsters who burned babies, raped our women, beheaded our men, and chant death to America – friends of America. Israel has a thriving Christian community, the only thriving Christian community in the broad broad radius of the Middle East, where Christians are not “tolerated”, they’re cherished. You can light Christmas trees in Nazareth – but in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, when Israel left and the Palestinian Authority came in, the Christian majority shrank from 80% to under 20%, because there was no more Israel to protect them.
We cherish our Christian friends. We protect the Christian holy sites. Not only the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, but in the Galilee, not only in Nazareth but in the Galilee, in Capernaum, where Jesus preached for three years. We uphold and cherish those sites. So Israel, the guardian of Christianity in the Middle East, is presented on American television, by purchased influencers, it’s presented as the enemy of Christianity. What folly, what lies. What a travesty of truth.
So one of the things we have fought now, in the seven-front war, we have an eighth front, and that is the front, and the battle, for truth. And I can think of no one who can carry this battle alongside with us, no one who can do it better than you, on this channel, than you, Paula, and our many Christian friends – we must fight for our common values, we must stand up for the truth. And by standing up for the truth, you stand up with Israel, and you stand with the Jewish people against this abomination of falsehoods. We can win this war exactly as we win the seven-front war. And I thank you for your support.
I want to address also the ambassadors who are here. Your countries have strong Christian communities and a strong bond with us too. And I want to thank you for your support and the many many millions around the world who have voiced support for Israel during our great battles here. We haven’t finished, but we’re winning, and we’ll continue to win. But the main thing that I want to stress is the importance of winning the battle for truth. And that is a battle that we fought even as we speak now.
Israel is presented as though we are applying a campaign of starvation in Gaza. What a bold-faced lie. There is no policy of starvation in Gaza, and there is no starvation in Gaza. We enable humanitarian aid throughout the duration of the war to enter Gaza – otherwise, there would be no Gazans. And what has interdicted the supply of humanitarian aid is one force – Hamas. Again, the reverse of the truth. Hamas robs, steals this humanitarian aid and then accuses Israel of not supplying it. Well, we have enabled the amount required by international law to come in. There are hundreds and hundreds of trucks loaded with tons – so far we’ve supplied 1.9 million tons of food since the beginning of the war, almost two million tons – and now we have hundreds of trucks that are waiting on the Gazan side of the Kerem Shalom Crossing. And it’s international organizations, some of them very well-intended, and it’s the UN too, food that they purchased, and we say: go ahead, deliver it. And they say: we can’t, because combat is going on. And we say: yes, where we’re fighting, we’ll continue to fight, but there are safe corridors. You can bring the food to anywhere you want, that is not a problem.
So we have just announced that formally: here are safe corridors. And the UN has no excuses left. No excuses left. Stop lying. Stop finding excuses. Do what you have to do and stop accusing Israel deliberately of this egregious falsehood. There is no starvation in Gaza, no policy of starvation in Gaza, and I assure you that we have a commitment to achieve our war goals. We will continue to fight till we achieve the release of our hostages and the destruction of Hamas’s military and governing capabilities. They shall be there no more. We shall not have any more of these massacres, we shall not have any more of these monstrosities. We stand for human freedom and human life, and that is not commensurate with Hamas or with Iran or other Iranian proxies.
We have fought this battle together; we shall win it together. And I want to assure you that we have great faith in your faith, and in our faith. We have a common bond. It is strong, it is something that represents the vast majority of Americans and I would say, just about all Israelis, and by the way, Jews and non-Jews alike, because we know that our standing together assures our common future. So I want to thank you on behalf of the State of Israel for everything that you’re doing, and as the saying goes, for everything that you will do.
Thank you all, thank you very much”.
Here’s what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu actually said at Daystar Television Network’s “Together As One” event in Jerusalem:
Key Highlights from Netanyahu’s Speech
He emphasized the historical and spiritual bond between Israel and the global Christian community, especially evangelical Christians, calling it a partnership “bonded in faith, in history, in tradition.”
Netanyahu rejected claims that Israel is starving Gazans, labeling them as “bold-faced lies.” He asserted that Israel has allowed 1.9 million tons of humanitarian aid into Gaza and accused Hamas of stealing supplies and obstructing delivery.
He framed the wider conflict as a “battle for truth,” warning against Islamist ideological aggression that targets the US, Israel, and western values. He described extremist rhetoric labeling America as “the great Satan” and Israel as “the small Satan,” urging unity in countering it.
Netanyahu proudly highlighted that Israel hosts the only thriving Christian communities in the broader Middle East, protecting holy sites like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and said that after Israel’s withdrawal, Christian populations in places like Bethlehem shrank drastically.
“We Have Great Faith in Your Faith and in Our Faith”: Netanyahu’s Historic Christian Address | Christian Breaking News!
“We Have Great Faith in Your Faith and in Our Faith”: Netanyahu’s Historic Christian Address | Christian Breaking News!