Defending Israel as ICC threatens to arrest Netanyahu, senior center revokes retaliatory eviction of Christian over sharing Bible tracts, Christian Pastor "freed" from prison but remains detained in China . . .
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John,

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is poised to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and the U.N. has declared legal war on Israel. We must take URGENT action.

This is a massive escalation in the war being waged against Israel. Israel's enemies are not only firing rockets and missiles; they are also waging lawfare against our ally, trying to prosecute Israel.

Scripture makes it very clear, "I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you."

We're preparing to defend Israel before the ICC and U.N. And we just sent demand letters to the U.N. Security Council, Secretary of State Blinken, and congressional leaders demanding crushing sanctions be placed on Iran.

But to have the resources needed to continue to defend Israel – when almost no one else will – we need your support.

Donate TODAY To Defend Israel.

Israel needs us more now than ever. The world has turned against our ally. As we take massive global legal action, join the fight.

Sign NOW: Defend Israel From Evil Attacks.

Update: UN Launches Blistering Legal War on Israel.

A senior living center banned an elderly disabled woman from sharing Bible tracts with fellow residents. Then after we sent them a demand letter, they tried to evict her in retaliation. We threatened a major federal lawsuit, and they quickly backed down allowing her to live and share her faith in peace.

This isn't an isolated event. Attacks on our Christian faith are spiraling out of control. As we fight back in court, take action with us.

Sign Petition: Defeat the War on Faith.

New: Complex Revokes Retaliatory Eviction Over Bible.

Christian Pastor John Cao continues to face what amounts to wrongful detainment in China for his faith.

After seven long years, Pastor Cao, a U.S. permanent resident, was finally released from a Chinese prison.

However, despite being "free," authorities refuse to issue him a Chinese ID, meaning Pastor Cao cannot leave China and return to his family in America. Worse, an ID is legally required in China and needed to travel, bank, and even receive medical treatment. Pastor Cao is effectively trapped because of his Christian faith.

We need you to join the over 300,000 ACLJ members who have signed our petition. Take action with us as we fight for Pastor Cao's freedom.

Sign Now: Free Christian Pastor John Cao.

Report: 'Freed' Pastor Remains Detained in China.

God Bless,
The ACLJ Team

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