An evangelical pastor who helped organize the summit called for Trump to support Israel annexing the Israeli-occupied West Bank
by Dave DeCamp, Antiwar. com, December 9, 2025
A
group of more than 1,000 American Christian Zionist pastors and
influencers has spent a week in Israel on an all-expenses-paid trip that
was funded by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, the Israeli newspaper
Haaretz reported on Tuesday.
“This
is the first time in history that the state of Israel has officially
partnered with 1,000 strategic pastors to commission them as ambassadors
to combat antisemitism and reach the youth of their generation,” Mike
Evans, an evangelical pastor who helped organize the trip, told CBN
News.
“Right now there’s an
ideological war that Israel is losing, so they need the evangelicals,
they need the Zionists to fight an ideological war,” Evans added.
US Ambassador to Israel speaking at the pastor summit (photo via Huckabee’s X account)
Christian
Zionists like Evans believe that the modern state of Israel has the
right to all of the land in historic Palestine, including the
Israeli-occupied West Bank, based on the Bible, a view that has its
roots in dispensationalism, a Christian theology developed in the US in
the 19th century.
The view runs
counter to thousands of years of Christian tradition, as it’s rejected
by the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and many Protestant
denominations, yet it has significant influence on US foreign policy.
During a speech to the crowd of pastors at the Shiloh archeological site
in the West Bank, Evans addressed recent remarks from Vice President JD
Vance and President Trump about not supporting the Israeli annexation
of the Palestinian territory, which he calls Judea and Samaria.
“You
said that the policy of the administration is that the West Bank will
not be annexed by Israel. Mr. Vice President, we love you, and we love
America, but the policy of the God who birthed America and the policy of
the God who gave these people this land is in fact that Judea and
Samaria is Bible land,” Evans said.
“Eighty
percent of Bible stories come out of Judea and Samaria. So don’t
pressure Israel to give illegal, radical Islam Jew-haters Judea and
Samaria,” he said, adding that the MAGA movement is based on the Bible
and “upon the God of this book, the God of Israel.”
While
American evangelicals have always comprised a solid base of support for
Israel, that support has been declining, part of an overall trend among
Americans due to Israel’s brutal campaign in Gaza.
“There
is a growing cancer within the evangelical movement in America, where
people are thinking Israel doesn’t matter and there’s nothing biblical
about our relationship with Israel. This is very dangerous,” US
Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee told CBN News during the summit.
The
Israeli Foreign Ministry has taken other steps to influence American
Christians, including spending millions on a propaganda campaign
targeting evangelical churches in the US that is being called the
“largest Christian Church Geofencing Campaign in US history, a project
that was revealed by a federal filing under the Foreign Agents
Registration Act.
The pastors’
summit in Israel concluded with Huckabee “commissioning” the attendees
as “ambassadors” to stand with the state of Israel. During their time in
Israel, the pastors were addressed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, who told them, “Stand up and be counted. Tell the truth.
Speak to young people. Speak up to be counted. I’m counting on you, and I
know you’ll do what has to be done. That’s what our destiny calls for.”
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