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July 25, 2024

Dear John,

On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke before a joint session of Congress. The night before, FRC Action Chairman Tony Perkins had the privilege of meeting with the prime minister and letting him know that many Bible-believing Christians are praying for him, Israel, and the Jewish people.

After the horrific October 7 terrorist attack by Hamas, we have seen antisemitism on display in our nation's cities and on college campuses. We stand against this evil. As Prime Minister Netanyahu said, "Wherever and whenever we see the scourge of antisemitism, we must fight it, without exception."

As Israel fights for its survival, it is more important now than ever that the United States stand with our ally. Israel should be able to count on our support in its fight for its survival. Sign the petition below encouraging President Biden and American presidential candidates to commit to supporting Israel.


To President Biden and the Presidential Candidates:

It is of great importance that the next president of the United States commits to stand with our greatest ally in the Middle East, Israel.

For decades, there has been bipartisan support for Israel. Sadly, ever since the October 7 attack against Israel by Hamas terrorists, this support has been put into question.

Given the existential threat Israel is facing, it should be a priority of the current chief executive and every presidential candidate to be loud and clear about their support for Israel.

We ask that you affirm America's commitment to Israel's security and ensure that Israel maintains a qualitative military edge over any and all adversaries.

We ask that you support Israel's right and obligation to defend itself against terror attacks upon its people and against alternative forms of warfare being waged upon it legally, economically, culturally, and otherwise.

We ask that you make clear to the Israeli government that you will be a willing partner in their fight for survival.

Sign the Petition

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