President Trump’s legendary deal-making skills are on full display through his groundbreaking partnership with the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. This group, started in 1983, has become a powerhouse under Trump’s leadership, uniting patriots who love America and Israel. The proof? Real results—not just empty talk.
Trump’s pro-Israel policies, like moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, showed the world America stands with its strongest Middle East ally. The Fellowship’s work exploded under his watch, channeling millions from hardworking Christians and Jews to protect Israel and honor shared values. This is the Art of the Deal in action—strong leadership creating unstoppable alliances.
Christian and Jewish unity reached new heights thanks to Trump’s vision. The Fellowship’s events at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort brought together faith leaders and donors ready to fight for Israel’s survival. These patriots know Israel isn’t just a country—it’s a sacred promise. Trump’s team turned that belief into bold action.
At one Mar-a-Lago gala, $1.67 million poured in to help Holocaust survivors and teach younger generations about Israel’s importance. That’s real compassion—not woke handouts. Every dollar went to feeding the hungry, heating homes, and fighting anti-Semitism. Trump’s America puts faith first, not government bureaucracy.
Yael Eckstein, head of the Fellowship, carries her father’s legacy by standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Trump. She knows strong leaders get results, and Trump delivered like no president before him. Their partnership proves conservatives care deeply about both Israel and America’s soul.
Even while tackling crises at home, Trump sent a video message to Fellowship supporters, praising their work. He didn’t just show up—he showed respect. That’s the difference between a leader who acts and politicians who make empty promises. Trump’s actions speak louder than words.
Previous administrations ignored Israel’s needs, but Trump’s team revived America’s role as a global leader. By empowering groups like the Fellowship, he protected U.S. interests and Biblical values at the same time. Liberals hate it because they can’t match his success.
The Fellowship’s growth under Trump reminds us prayer and patriotism move mountains. While the left mocks faith, conservatives build bridges—and win. Trump’s legacy isn’t just deals; it’s a movement of believers fighting for what’s right. That’s how you make America and Israel great together.