Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Sends Christmas Greetings to Israeli Christians

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Sends Christmas Greetings to Israeli  Christians

  Benjamin Netanyahu - Israel Office of the Prime Minister

"During  these perilous times, as God's people, we need to intensify our support for  Israel, the nation fighting to protect the world," says Robert Stearns,  founder and director of Eagles' Wings, a global movement of churches,  ministries and leaders. "As we remember the coming of our Savior to this  earth, we must protect the Holy Land of His Covenant and keep it holy, which  makes the prime minister's greetings so important." -Robert Stearns,  founder and director of Eagles' Wings
FOUNDING  EDITOR'S NOTE: Robert Stearns sent a request for me to send out this story as  far and wide as I could to our Christian readers. As far as I am concerned,  Netanyahu is a hero to both his country, Israel, and ours, the United States  of America. -Steve Shultz, www.BreakingChristianNewswww.ElijahList.net

(Israel)?The  office of the prime minister of Israel has released a video of Benjamin  Netanyahu thanking Christians for their support. Here are some excerpts from  that message:
"I want to wish the Christian citizens of  Israel, as well as Christians around the world, a Merry Christmas and a Happy  New Year. Israel is proud of its strong and growing Christian community, and  we are proud of the deep and passionate support of so many Christian friends  of Israel around the world."

"We  are living in a time of great uncertainty and instability in the Middle East  and Israel, throughout this instability, remains a beacon of religious  freedom and pluralism. In a region where Christians are routinely persecuted  and where there is little tolerance for the faith of others, Israel  safeguards the holy places of the great religion and ensures freedom of  worship for all."
To  watch the video Christmas greeting from Netanyahu, follow the link provided:
http://www.pmo.gov.il/PMOEng/Communication/EventsDiary/christ151211.htm

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