Trump, Gaza, and Why His Plan Might Be the Best Option
During Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to the White House, Trump presented his plan of what to do with Gaza after the war ends—sending shock waves arou
Does Archaeology Support the Bible?
Does archaeology support the Bible? In this guest post, Dr. Scott Stripling, the director of excavations for the Associates of Biblical Research at ancient Shiloh, provides an answ
Trump’s First 100 Days: A Roadmap for Stability in the Middle East
The American Christian Leaders for Israel (ACLI), a network of over 3,000 pastors and leaders, have outlined six guiding principles that should steer the administration’s actions
10 Quotes about the Holocaust + One Survivor’s Story (Video)
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day, the designated date to remember the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and other victims of Nazi persecution.
Why We Must Speak Up about the October 7 Sexual Violence
Horrific sexual violence occurred on October 7 to innocent women that many still deny happened. How should Christians respond?
Kristallnacht, Amsterdam, and the Rise in Antisemitism Today
The recent attack on Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam—a brutal mob assault that Dutch police seemed unprepared or unwilling to stop—is but one example of how antisemi
Feast of Tabernacles Review: Why Being Present Was Important
I was just one of 500 other Christians from 55 nations also making their way to Israel—some rescheduling multiple canceled flights—to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles 2024 (S
In Memorium: Betsy Rigell—Friend to Israel and ICEJ Shomer Society Member
The ICEJ recently lost a dear friend, Betsy Rigell. Betsy loved Israel and had been to the Land with her husband Sid many times, bringing groups to Israel. When Sid passed away, sh
Helping Vulnerable Israelis Rebuild and Recover
During the ceremony, David Parsons, ICEJ Senior Vice President and Spokesman, and Nicole Yoder, Vice President of AID and Aliyah, proudly participated in the ribbon-cutting—a mom
ICEJ Hosts Hundreds of Christians at Feast of Tabernacles 2024
Despite an entire year of war and widespread flight bans, nearly 500 Christians from 55 nations found their way to Jerusalem to take part in our Feast of Tabernacles 2024 from 16-2
ICEJ Empowers Israeli Arabs in Hi-Tech
In the vibrant mix of Israeli society, its Arab citizens are a unique and often overlooked segment of the population. From bustling cities to quiet villages, Israel’s Arabs are n
ICEJ Stands with Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak in Mourning & Recovery
Earlier this summer, the members of Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak received a somber update. The body of Oren Goldin, who belonged to the kibbutz’s emergency team, had just been recovered f