From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject They Want the UTTER DESTRUCTION of Israel
Date October 21, 2020 2:35 PM
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John,


Israel continues to face vicious enemies across the globe.

Israel – through the tireless work of the Trump Administration – has reached landmark peace deals with Arab nations. These peace deals would have been unthinkable in years past. Yet they happened this year.

But Israel’s global enemies – terrorist sympathizers even here in the U.S. – cannot stand peace. They want the utter destruction of Israel. On the same day as one of the peace deals, Islamic terrorists fired rockets at Israeli civilians.





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In fact, individuals with links to terrorists and even members of terrorist groups like Islamic Jihad are employing new jihadist tactics to conduct legal terrorism on Israel, or lawfare.

We’re engaged in three separate lawsuits this month involving these terrorists, individuals with links to terrorism, or terrorist sympathizers who are attempting to utilize the legal system to target Israelis, including the Prime Minister of Israel.

Just hours ago, we filed our reply in federal court in our latest case. As we push for peace, we must vigilantly defend Israel’s interests from ALL FORMS OF ATTACK. At the ACLJ, we’ve been doing this with tremendous success for decades.

As we defend Israel’s interests in court, we need you to stand with us.

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