Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו said faith can’t stay quiet in a world where terrorism is being excused.
In his words, terrorism shouldn’t be “explained away”—it should be confronted and defeated. He said this fight isn’t just about Israel, but about protecting the shared Judeo-Christian values that are under pressure around the world.
Netanyahu said he recently spoke with Donald Trump, and described a global battle being driven by two main forces: radical Shiite Islam led by Iran, and radical Sunni movements tied to the Muslim Brotherhood.
He warned these ideologies aren’t confined to the Middle East—they’re spreading through Europe, the U.S., and parts of Africa.
He also highlighted the growing persecution of Christians in places like Syria, Lebanon, Nigeria, Turkey, and beyond, and said Israel stands alone in consistently protecting Christian communities and helping them grow.
Netanyahu said Israel wants to return the support it receives by helping persecuted Christians worldwide, pushing for an international coalition—almost like a “UN for Christians”—to defend vulnerable communities.





