An emergency summit focused on the rise of antisemitism was held in Jerusalem, attended by influential Christian leaders. One leader emphasized the connection between antisemitism and Christianity, stating, 'Attacking the Jews means attacking the very roots of one’s own faith. It means fighting against the people who gave us the Bible. Jesus was Jewish.'
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Christianity Summit Addresses Global Antisemitism in Jerusalem
A summit addressing the increase in antisemitism took place in Jerusalem, featuring prominent Christian leaders. One leader highlighted the historical and theological ties between Christianity and Judaism.
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Christianity Summit Addresses Global Antisemitism in Jerusalem