A defiant, record-breaking Christians United for Israel (CUFI) Summit stormed Washington, D.C. with 10,000 allies refusing to bow to threats, protests, or the growing wave of antisemitism surging across America’s streets and campuses.
At a Glance
- CUFI’s 2024 Summit drew 10,000 attendees amid volatile pro-Palestinian protests.
- The group, over 10 million strong, is the largest pro-Israel force in the U.S.
- Jewish participation at the summit hit record highs, driven by antisemitism spikes.
- CUFI pledged expanded youth outreach to combat campus hostility.
- Violent protests and disruptions failed to derail the summit’s momentum.
CUFI’s Wall of Faith Against a Rising Tide of Hate
At the Gaylord National Resort, the CUFI Summit looked less like a political gathering and more like a spiritual fortress, where Christians and Jews alike locked arms for Israel’s survival. As the roar of pro-Palestinian protestors echoed outside—hurling accusations of “genocide” and “white nationalism”—inside, the atmosphere was unshaken. CUFI founder Pastor John Hagee declared that under their watch, “The Jewish people will not suffer alone,” a vow that brought the house to its feet.
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The specter of the October 7 Hamas massacre still loomed large, driving home the urgency of CUFI’s mission. Israeli diplomats, hostage families, and faith leaders from both traditions emphasized that their partnership was not symbolic—it was political, spiritual, and unyielding. The message was clear: Israel’s right to defend itself is not up for debate, no matter how loudly protestors shout outside.
The Antisemitism Surge: CUFI’s Counteroffensive
CUFI didn’t just rally—they strategized. With antisemitism at its highest levels in years, especially on American campuses, the organization announced an aggressive expansion of its youth outreach programs. Jewish students facing harassment and threats can now count on a mobilized Christian ally to provide facts, advocacy, and moral support. CUFI leaders made it unmistakable: supporting Israel is not a temporary political position—it’s a cornerstone of their faith and a defense of Western civilization itself.
Jewish attendance surged to unprecedented levels, a sign that the Christian-Jewish alliance is growing stronger precisely because the threats are intensifying. With college administrators and politicians often silent—or complicit—when antisemitism flares, CUFI’s unwavering stance is winning new respect from American Jews disillusioned with the left’s hollow posturing.
Protests outside the summit were predictably theatrical, but attempts to disrupt the proceedings—through shouted slogans and banner drops—were met with swift ejections and even swifter condemnation. The demonstrators’ inability to tolerate even a single pro-Israel event in America’s capital speaks volumes about their real motives: silencing dissent, not promoting peace.
The Road Ahead: Strengthening the Pro-Israel Front
CUFI’s dominance isn’t just in numbers—it’s in influence. With direct lines to Congress, the White House, and grassroots churches, their lobbying power is formidable. The official CUFI site details ongoing campaigns to secure military aid for Israel and policies that ensure American support remains ironclad.
Plans for the 2026 summit are already in motion, with a focus on deepening interfaith bonds and solidifying youth engagement—crucial as the next generation faces ideological warfare on campus. The alliance between evangelical Christians and pro-Israel Jews is reshaping U.S. advocacy, injecting faith and family values back into a conversation too often hijacked by radicals.
Critics can rage, but facts remain: when Israel needs friends, it’s CUFI’s millions—not the progressive elites—who show up, speak up, and stand firm. The world is watching, and CUFI is making sure it knows exactly where America’s moral compass still points.
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