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Speaker 0 argues we are at the cusp of a new age and will achieve the expansion of peace, stating that together we can lead this and become not a secondary power, but a primary power in the advance of humanity. Speaker 1 emphasizes living in a time of miracles and unprecedented opportunities, and identifies the challenge as leveraging Israel's successes into our successes and victories here because we are one people. They say Israel's weakness is ours and Israel's strength is ours, and that now Israel has turned the entire geopolitical situation on its head, so the diaspora must leverage those wins and win here. Speaker 2 notes, in response, to skip Miami and go straight to Israel if leaving New York. They describe an Israeli economy undergoing a transformation, not only high-tech-led but with a built finance sector. They mention new tax laws and regulatory relaxation, with hedge funds set up in Israel in Q1 so Israel can become another capital of finance, potentially beating London within a short decade. They describe Israel as a gateway to the world: New York as a gateway to America, Hong Kong to China, Dubai to Southeast Asia, and IMEC running through Israel, with opportunities being limitless. They forecast building a trillion-dollar economy over the next decade and present a choice: stay in New York in a declining empire or come to Israel, which is part of the rising middle of the world moving south and east. Speaker 3 recalls a mission to bring a million immigrants to Israel, stating the need for those million olim to maintain Israel’s demographic balance, noting that the Soviet Jews who came saved the country and that it is necessary to save the country again. Speaker 4 reflects on the transformation of the American Jewish condition over the past two years and the anxiety over rising antisemitism. They contend that the only serious answer is to believe again that being Jewish is the most important thing in the world and in our lives, arguing that American society allowed Jews to live normal lives for decades, which was a pleasant holiday from destiny, but the holiday is over. They urge not lamenting fate but heeding the summons, shedding Jewish stars or wearing them with purpose, and embracing the truth that the Jewish people are not normal, never really were. They call for a great Jewish awakening to continue in strength.

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Israel is America's only true friend in the Middle East and should be supported. The speaker believes that God has a special covenant with Israel and that America should defend it against Iran. They emphasize that God has chosen Jerusalem as his dwelling place and that when the messiah comes, he will establish peace in the city. The speaker warns that if America stops supporting Israel, God will stop blessing the United States.

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Speaker 0 explains that not all Republicans are registered with APAC, and that many colleagues would vote with him if not for political backlash back home. He says some Republicans tell him, “that’s wrong what APAC is doing to you,” and they want to talk to their APAC person. He notes that nearly everyone except him has an APAC person, which he likens to a babysitter who is always talking to you for APAC. When these members are in DC, they lunch with their APAC contacts, who have their cell numbers and keep conversations going. He mentions that four members of Congress have said they’ll talk to their APAC person to try to get ads dialed back. He questions why this isn’t more widely known, arguing that it benefits nobody for constituents to know they have a “buddy system with somebody who represents a foreign country.” Speaker 1 asks what APAC is, and Speaker 0 explains the concept further, noting that the APAC person is connected to the congressman and that this dynamic exists on the Republican side. He says the APAC person is embedded in the caucus presence, and that conversations with them occur when members come to DC. He remarks that this arrangement is not beneficial for public disclosure, so members don’t tell their constituents about it. Speaker 1 asks if any other country does anything similar. Speaker 0 responds emphatically that they do not: “Not only do they not have a Putin guy. Look. They don’t they they don’t have a Britain guy. They don’t have an Australian guy. They don’t have a Germany dude.” He asserts that APAC is the only country with someone who uniformly matches a congressman to an APAC contact, and that there is likely a spreadsheet at APAC mapping the APAC contact to the congressman’s votes on issues. He adds that APAC pays for trips for congressmen and their spouses to go to Israel; he notes he may not be the only Republican who hasn’t taken the APAC Israel trip, but he’s among a minority who hasn’t yet. Speaker 1 asks about the trip, and Speaker 0 describes it as “vacationy,” including visits to the Western Wall and other sites, and mentions swimming in the Dead Sea. Speaker 1 comments that Israel is a great country and that Jerusalem is wonderful, but clarifies that this appreciation is distinct from the government of Israel and its politics. Speaker 0 agrees that Israelis are entrepreneurial and publicly minded, and Speaker 1 shares a personal fondness for Israel, praising the country and its people, while noting the difference between the people and the government. Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 discuss their affection for Israel, with Speaker 1 distinguishing his personal love of the place from political influence, and both agreeing that Israel is a special place, with Speaker 0 emphasizing the distinction between people and government.

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The discussion opens with Speaker 0 noting that the first foreign visit by a New York City mayor is significant and asks where each candidate would go first. Speaker 1 (Cuomo) replies, “First visit, I would visit The Holy Land.” Speaker 2, addressing hostility and antisemitism in New York, adds, “Given the hostility and the antisemitism that has been shown in New York, I would go to Israel.” Speaker 0 then directs the question to Speaker 2 (Tilson). Tilson responds, “Yeah. I’d make my fourth trip to Israel followed by my fifth trip to Ukraine, two of our greatest allies fighting on the front lines of the global war on terror.” Speaker 0 moves to Speaker 3 (Mamdani), who says, “I would stay in New York City. My plans are to address New Yorkers across the five boroughs and focus on that.” Speaker 4 interjects with a follow-up to Mamdani: “Mister Mamdani, can I just jump in? Would you visit Israel… as mayor?” Mamdani answers that as mayor, “I'll be doing as the mayor, I'll be standing up for Jewish New Yorkers, I'll be meeting them wherever they are across the five boroughs, whether that's in their synagogues and temples or at their homes or at the subway platform because, ultimately, we need to focus on delivering on their concerns.” The conversation then covers a direct question: “And just yes or no, do you believe in a Jewish state of Israel?” Mamdani replies, “I believe Israel has the right to exist.” Speaker 4 counters, “Not Israel. State?” Mamdani responds, “Notice. As a state with equal rights.” Speaker 1 presses Mamdani further, noting, “He won't he won't say it has a right to exist. Does a Jewish state be very clear?” Speaker 2 adds, “Answer was no. He won't visit Israel.” Mamdani claims, “I I said that That's what he was trying to say. No. Unlike you, I answered unlike you, I answered the question directly. Alright.” The conversation then shifts to Speaker 5, who shares a personal rationale: “My my goal would be to take my first trip to Israel. My wife's life work in this area means a lot to our family, and it could coincide with my young son, Miles, bar mitzvah, if you'd like to have his bar mitzvah.” Speaker 2 interjects briefly, “Okay. But” before the excerpt ends.

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In Hebrew, fulfilling seventy years relates to the Jews' Babylonian exile. After seventy years, King Cyrus allowed the Jews to return to Israel and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. Now, seventy years after the establishment of the State of Israel, President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as its capital and built a house in Jerusalem. The speaker hopes that, like King Cyrus, Trump and the 70 nations will help the Jewish people rebuild the Third Temple, recognizing Jerusalem as the spiritual holy capital. The speaker confirms that some parts of the temple are ready to be built. They have made vessels and a big altar. They believe that action must accompany prayer, so they are actively preparing for the temple's reconstruction.

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They suggest evacuating the area and destroying the Dome of the Rock to rebuild the Third Temple, but only if you believe in the second coming of Jesus.

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The conversation centers on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Iran, and regional dynamics, with Speaker 0 (a former prime minister) offering sharp criticisms of the current Israeli government while outlining a path he sees as in Israel’s long-term interest. Speaker 1 presses on US interests, Lebanon, and the ethics and consequences of the war. Key points and claims retained as stated: - Iran and the war: Speaker 0 says he supported the American strike against Iran’s leadership, calling Ayatollah Khamenei’s regime a brutal threat and praising the move as punishment for Iran’s actions, including backing Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. He questions why there was a lack of a clear next-step strategy after the initial attack and asks whether a diplomatic alternative, similar to Obama’s Iran agreement, could have achieved nuclear supervision without war. He notes the broader regional risk posed by Iran’s proxies and ballistic missiles and emphasizes the goal of constraining Iran’s nuclear program, while acknowledging the economic and security costs of the war. - On Netanyahu and influence: Speaker 1 references the New York Times report about Netanyahu’s influence on Trump and asks how much Netanyahu affected the decision to go to war. Speaker 0 says he isn’t certain he’s the best judge of Netanyahu’s influence but believes Netanyahu sought to push the war forward even during a ceasefire and that Iran’s threat required action, though he questions whether the next steps beyond initial strikes were properly planned. He states, “Iran deserve to be punished,” and reiterates the need for a strategy to end hostilities and stabilize the region. - Proxies and regional instability: The discussion highlights Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis as Iranian proxies destabilizing the Middle East, with Speaker 0 insisting that Iran’s support for these groups explains much of the regional violence and Israel’s security concerns. He argues that eliminating or significantly curbing Iran’s influence is essential for regional stability. - Gaza, West Bank, and war ethics: Speaker 1 cites humanitarian and civilian-impact statistics from Gaza, arguing that the war has gone beyond a proportionate response. Speaker 0 concedes there were crimes and unacceptable actions, stating there were “war crimes” and praising investigations and accountability, while resisting the accusation of genocide. He criticizes certain Israeli political figures (e.g., Ben-Gvir, Smotrich) for rhetoric and policies that could protract conflict, and he condemns the idea of broad acceptance of annexation policies in the South of Lebanon. - Lebanon and Hezbollah: The core policy debate is about disarming Hezbollah and the future of Lebanon-Israel normalization. Speaker 0 argues against annexing South Lebanon and says disarming Hezbollah must be part of any Israel–Lebanon peace process. He rejects “artificial” solutions like merging Hezbollah into the Lebanese army with weapons, arguing that Hezbollah cannot be permitted to operate as an independent armed force. He believes disarming Hezbollah should be achieved through an agreement that involves Iran’s influence, potentially allowing Hezbollah to be integrated into Lebanon’s political order if fully disarmed and bound by Lebanese sovereignty, and with international support (France cited). - Practical path to peace: Both speakers acknowledge the need for a negotiated two-state solution. Speaker 0 reiterates a longstanding plan: a two-state solution based on 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine, the Old City administered under a shared trust (involving Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Israel, and the United States). He emphasizes that this vision remains essential to changing the regional dynamic and that the current Israeli government’s approach conflicts with this pathway. He frames his opposition to the present government as tied to this broader objective and says he will continue opposing it until it is replaced. - Personal reflections on leadership and regional hope: The exchange ends with mutual recognition that the cycle of violence is fueled by leadership choices on both sides. Speaker 0 asserts that a different Israeli administration could yield a more hopeful trajectory toward peace, while Speaker 1 stresses the importance of accountability for war crimes and the dangers of rhetoric that could undermine regional stability. Speaker 0 maintains it is possible to pursue peace through a viable, enforceable two-state framework, and urges focusing on disarming Hezbollah, negotiating with Lebanon, and pulling back to an international front to prevent further escalation. Overall, the dialogue juxtaposes urgent punitive action against Iran with the imperative of a negotiated regional settlement, disarmament of proxies, and a concrete two-state solution as the viable long-term path, while condemning certain actions and rhetoric that risk perpetuating conflict.

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"As Christians support the government of Israel, we are commanded to support Israel." "It says that those who bless you, Abraham, this was before Israel, will be blessed by God." "And those who curse you, Abraham, will be cursed by God." "For not all who are born into the nation of Israel are truly members of God's people." "Being descendants of Abraham doesn't make them truly Abraham's children." "Israel didn't have a nation or a land to call their own for almost two thousand years since the destruction of the temple in the year seventy AD." "The nation of Israel was recreated through some political operatives after World War II." "I think the scripture makes it clear that it's about whether you're blessing or cursing the true children of Abraham, those who believe the promises of the gospel."

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This is a wonderful first step, following the recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, something I'm very proud of. Many in the United States believe it was a brilliant decision, and today, we're going to give it some effect and bring it to life.

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The speaker states that he kept his promise by officially recognizing the capital of Israel and moving the American embassy to Jerusalem. He calls attention to Miriam, asking her to stand, and notes that Miriam and Sheldon would come into the office and often visited the White House more than anyone else they could think of. He credits them with being very responsible for much of what happened, including prompting him to think about the Golan Heights, which he describes as probably one of the greatest things to ever happen.

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Everything evolved around Israel, and the power was amazing. The speaker will be meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu, and President Obama will meet with him tomorrow. The speaker claims he was once called the first Jewish president. He says to stand up for Israel and look out for the rights of the Jewish people. He believes he could be elected prime minister of Israel today with 99% of the vote. When Israel is singled out because of anti-Jewish hatred, that is antisemitism. The speaker claims one does not need to be Jewish to be a Zionist. He states, "We're going to take back our country, and we're going to make Israel great again." He concludes, "We have to save Israel."

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I visited Jonathan at the Jewish deli, and of course, we talked about Trump. When I asked who Trump is to them, they said Trump is our new Messiah. They want to believe Trump is the Messiah. I think God is using Donald Trump to hasten the coming of the Lord. We need to be serious and stay tuned because he's lining up with Israel in a major way right now.

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Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, is in Israel with a delegation of House members. They are grateful to be in Israel, particularly while recognizing the destruction of the two temples. They visited the Wailing Wall, offered prayers, and put notes in the wall. They are moved by the hospitality and love of Israel. Their prayer is that America will always stay with Israel. They pray for the preservation and peace of Jerusalem, as scripture tells them to do. This is a matter of faith and a commitment.

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The conversation centers on whether there will be boots on the ground. Speaker 1 says they would not exclude this possibility for those reasons or any others, but the decision will depend on how things unfold going forward. The question is raised about whether Israeli boots on the ground might be included; Speaker 1 responds, “I exclude nothing,” noting they have been waiting for forty-seven years and that every necessary means should be taken in order to achieve their goals.

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Two thousand years of Christian history have been horrible to the Jewish people. Unspeakable atrocities have been committed against your family under the banner of the cross and in the name of Jesus. Even with many lifetimes of repentance, it would not be sufficient for all that has happened. Yet tonight there is a message: a new breed of Christian is alive in the world today. There is a new breed of Christian that says, along with you, for Zion's sake, I will not be silent, and for Jerusalem's sake, I will not be still. We have been divided. There is fear. Evangelicals are all missionaries who want to return everyone to Jerusalem so the apocalypse can come, or to have nefesh ben nefesh have a good year so Jesus can return. We know the stereotypes. Jesus both unites and divides us. For Christians, Jesus is our favorite Jew; for most Jews, he’s the cousin you don’t talk about at Pesach. But in this pivotal moment of history, we have an opportunity not to be divided, but to be unified. Everyone in this room—Christian and Jew—prays for the same thing: the coming of Mashiach. May he come soon and quickly and in our day, so we can all sing. And when Mashiach comes, there will be a great press conference in Jerusalem. The BBC and the New York Times will not be invited. The Jerusalem Post will conduct the interview with Mashiach and ask, is this your first visit or your second? The answer will be yes. None of us need to be ashamed or embarrassed or wrong. We are together ascending the hill of the Lord. Until Mashiach comes, we must unite and work. We must become partners—evangelical Christians, eagle's wings, and Jews—as partners in the divine will, working as never before, because we face the same threat. We face radical Islamic ideology on one hand, and radical wokeism and communism on the other hand, an unholy alliance against Western civilization. Against that unholy alliance, there must be a holy alliance that arises of Jews and Christians working together for the betterment of all the human family. It must happen, and it must happen now. Speaker 1: I’m now going to invite CEO of the Jerusalem Post, Ibn Bar Ashkenazi, to give the Shield of David Award to Bishop Stearns.

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I recognized Israel's eternal capital and opened the American embassy in Jerusalem. I also recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. Miriam and Sheldon would come into the White House a lot, always asking for things for Israel. After I gave them something, they'd want something else. I gave them the Golan Heights, and they never even asked for it. For seventy-two years, they've been trying to do the Golan Heights. Even Sheldon didn't have the nerve, but I said to David Friedman to give me a quick lesson on the Golan Heights. He did, and I said, let's do it. We got it done in about fifteen minutes.

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We are at the precipice of both destruction and redemption. Donald Trump's life is an almost unbelievable turnaround, a shift from evil to good. His mission is to bring the world from evil to good, not just America. This isn't solely about making America great again. It's about influencing the entire world. People don't fully grasp what God has done. God has saved America. There are many people that realize that God saved America. Never forget that realizing this is a mitzvah.

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Speaker 0 discusses a desire to visit Israel and its historical significance, but notes an obstacle: he can’t deal with the idea of Alex Jones going to Israel to get his orders. He expresses admiration for touching historically rich sites, mentioning he touched Stonehenge and, after a fence was put up, still jumped the fence to touch it. He says he would like to go to Israel someday and touch the Wailing Wall as a cultural experience, and compares it to his desire to climb the Great Pyramid if allowed. He notes that people climbed the Great Pyramid before it closed to visitors, and that he has climbed Chichen Itza. He ends with “It's main deal.”

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The speaker identifies as a Gentile and not Jewish, sharing his 23andMe results: “I’m hopelessly Gentile. I am like, I am white trash.” He explains he is “Scottish and Irish” and that his love for the Jewish people grew after entering a relationship with Jesus Christ and studying the Bible. He emphasizes that “everything we have came through the Jewish people,” including the Bible and the Messiah, stating, “My Bible has come through the Jewish people. My Messiah came through the Jewish people.” He recalls being invited to speak at the Museum of Tolerance after a horrible attack on Israel, telling a Jewish audience that his material and faith trace back to the Jewish people. He warns, “Woe to the person who seeks to destroy Israel or the Jewish people,” citing God’s promise: “I will bless those that bless you, and I will curse those that curse you.” The speaker asserts that a key reason God has blessed the United States of America is because the country has stood by Israel and the Jewish people, and that this stance should continue in the future. He concludes by tying this belief to voting, saying, “When it comes to casting your vote for the next president, I’m one of the things that I’m gonna look for is a president that understands this principle, and will stand behind Israel in her future.”

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Israel must assert its strength and declare to the United States, the international community, the European Union, and France that Jerusalem will never be divided. They do not want a Palestinian state because the borders are indefensible. The Judea and Samaria regions are the birthplace of Judaism and an integral part of Israel. It is up to us to respond with more firmness than before.

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Israeli leaders encouraged the pastors to be bold and express gratitude for their support. Stand up and be counted. Tell the truth. Speak to young people. Speak up and 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. This is not just Israel's fight. This is a fight for civilization. We are facing very much a civilizational struggle like we saw in the thirties between Nazism and the free world. Today, that Nazism is Islamism in coordination with communism, which today's expression is called woke, but it's the same thing. Behind the scenes, Shira Mills of the Friends of Zion Museum helped make the summit possible. Never been done before. This is something very unique, very difficult, but here we are. From my point of view, it's miraculous. The vision going forward: recruiting 10,000 more pastors in the next thirty six months. Because there's a lot of misinformation out there, a lot of young people that are not for Israel, and they're just getting the wrong information. So our whole idea here is to reach the youth of America and around the world and just show the truth. With a thousand pastors gathered at such a critical moment for the nation of Israel, when antisemitism is rising in our nation and globally, this has been such a pivotal turning point. I believe we can turn the tide of antisemitism. A thousand pastors and leaders that didn't even know each other, and he called and we heard the word of the Lord. And this is a season to see antisemitism defeated and to see God's glory come to his chosen people.

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The speaker recalls decades of presidents promising action under heavy pressure, asserting that he did not yield to that pressure and kept his promise by officially recognizing the capital of Israel and moving the American embassy to Jerusalem. He credits this achievement as part of what he intended to fulfill in office. Turning to the Adelsons in the audience, he highlights Miriam Adelson and her husband, Sheldon Adelson, noting their frequent visits to the White House; he says they would come into the office and call him, suggesting they had more trips to the White House than anyone else he could think of. He contrasts Sheldon's aggressive personality with his own regard for him, stating that Sheldon was very aggressive but very supportive of him, and that, despite the occasional pushback, he valued their input. He acknowledges that Miriam and Sheldon were very responsible for much, including influencing him to consider the Golan Heights, which he characterizes as probably one of the greatest things to ever happen. The speaker then invites Miriam to stand, praising her: she loves the United States and Israel, and he notes that she loves this country. He emphasizes that Miriam and her husband are incredible people and expresses that they are dearly missed. He shares a moment when he asked Miriam what she loved more, the United States or Israel, and she refused to answer, implying that her love might be for Israel as well. He comments that perhaps that refusal indicates Israel, and he reinforces his affection for Miriam by saying, “We love you,” and thanking her for being there as a great honor. He closes by affirming Miriam as a wonderful woman and expressing gratitude for her presence, underscoring the admiration he holds for Miriam Adelson and the late Sheldon Adelson as influential supporters who played a significant role in shaping his perspective on the Golan Heights and, more broadly, in his presidency.

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The speaker states that everything in their world revolved around Israel and that they will be meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu. They claim they were once called the first Jewish president. The speaker urges people to stand up for Israel and look out for the rights of the Jewish people, asserting they could be elected prime minister of Israel very quickly, citing polls at 99%. They state that singling out Israel due to anti-Jewish hatred is antisemitism and that one does not need to be Jewish to be a Zionist. The speaker says they will take back the country and make Israel great again, emphasizing the need to save Israel.

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Speaker 0: Participating in the ambassador summit this week, with a thousand pastors crossing the sea to stand with Israel faithfully. Speaker 1: Here for seven days to support Israel, aiming to educate the younger generation on what it means to stand for Israel. Speaker 0: They are not alone; there is a coalition to be a voice for Israel and the nations, an honor, and a call to awaken more courage inside believers worldwide to speak up for Israel; there is a lot to learn and to be present for. Speaker 1: They expect to do this; it is life changing, and they are excited about going back home and taking it back home with them. Speaker 0: To stand here and be an advocate for Israel and for the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the midst of this land is truly an honor.

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The speaker argues that “the Zionist Talmudic Jews, the ultra orthodox, are currently trying to rebuild the third temple” and that “None of this would be happening without the Torah, the Talmud, and the Zohar.” They say “The entire scenario and story is taking place because people who believe in this book and its eschatology or insane prophecies are actually physically going about doing things to fulfill the prophecy.” They assert “the Messiah will only come once they've built the third temple” and point to “Five red heifers which are, five red cows were sent from Texas, some Christian Zionists in Texas to Israel toward the end of last year.” They claim “they have to find the perfect red cow to sacrifice, on the Mount Of Olives which is a mount that overlooks the Temple Mount where they want to build the third temple,” and that “Al Aqsa Mosque is on the Temple Mount.” They allege “a lot of Christian Zionists are supporting the state of Israel and these fake Jews, the synagogue of Satan,” and that “in Christian eschatology, Christians believe that Jesus is the last sacrifice.” They add “We don't have to have a temple. We don't have to sacrifice anything.” The speaker concludes with “the kingdom is within you,” “It's indwelling,” and notes “the ground of being,” while claiming “the state of Israel makes decisions based on what this ultra orthodox religious zealots philosophy tells them to.”
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