Netanyahu warns of ‘eighth front’ ideological battle for American hearts and minds with Christian leaders
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In a gathering with Evangelical Christian leaders in Florida, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted the crucial role of faith-based allies in the U.S., as domestic tensions regarding Israel’s conflict and America’s support continue to unfold.

The event occurred shortly after Netanyahu’s meeting with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Monday. This took place amid increasing discussions within conservative groups about the extent of U.S. support for Israel and the broader trajectory of American foreign policy in the Middle East.

Addressing the attendees, Netanyahu claimed that Israel has “in many ways emerged victorious” from what he referred to as a “seven-front war.” However, he cautioned that a new front is emerging in the West.

Benjamin Netanyahu meets with leaders of the Evangelical Christian community

During his Florida meeting with Evangelical Christian leaders, Netanyahu was joined by members of the Israeli delegation. (Amos Ben Gershom / GPO)

“There’s an eighth front,” Netanyahu stated, emphasizing the ongoing “battle for the hearts and minds of people, especially young people in the West, and particularly in the United States.” He portrayed this challenge not only as Israel’s struggle but as a shared endeavor, describing it as “our common Judeo-Christian civilization’s battle.”

The prime minister argued that this ideological front requires the same resolve as military action. “There are some people who believe that faith should be silent and terrorism should be understood,” Netanyahu said. “Faith should speak its voice and terrorism should be confronted, not understood, confronted and defeated.”

Anti-Israel protesters hold protest signs

Pro-Palestinian Muslim protesters hold a banner saying “From the river to the sea..” and chant at a demonstration calling for an end to Israeli attacks on Gaza. London, UK, Dec. 9, 2023. ( Andy Soloman/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Netanyahu repeatedly emphasized the historical and ideological bond between Christian Zionists and Israel. “You are representatives of the Christian Zionists who made Jewish Zionism possible,” Netanyahu said, crediting U.S. Christian support as central to the reestablishment of the Jewish state. “I can say that we have no better friends.”

Trump and Netanyahu address reporters in Florida.

President Donald Trump listens as Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during an arrival at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025. (Alex Brandon/AP)

Netanyahu told the group he had spoken with Trump the day before and described what he sees as global threats facing Israel and its allies. He pointed to “two forces,” identifying “radical Shiite Islam,” led by Iran, and “radical Sunni Islam,” which he said is led by the Muslim Brotherhood.

He also highlighted persecution of Christians in multiple regions, saying Christians are being targeted “in Syria, in Lebanon, in Nigeria, in Turkey, and beyond,” while arguing that Israel plays a unique protective role. “One country protects the Christian community, enables it to grow, defends it, and makes sure that it thrives,” Netanyahu said. “That country is Israel. There is no other. None.”

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People hold an Israeli and US flag in front of a large group of anti-Israel protesters march outside The Grove shopping center on Black Friday, carrying a giant banner reading “Shut it Down for Palestine” in Los Angeles, Nov. 24, 2023. (David Swanson/AFP via Getty Images)

Netanyahu said Israel is working toward broader cooperation to assist Christian communities under threat worldwide. “We are joining an effort to have basically a United Nations of countries that support Christian communities around the world,” he said, adding, “Just as you are helping us, we want to help back.”

Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, who attended the meeting, later wrote on X that Evangelical leaders’ commitment to Israel was “inspiring” and said shared values would “fortify the bond between both our nations.”

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