President Trump’s deal-making genius is alive and well, proven by his historic strides strengthening America’s bond with Israel. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, founded in 1983, has become a powerhouse under President Trump’s leadership, uniting patriots who love God and country. This isn’t just politics—it’s about honoring shared values and standing firm against global threats.
Trump’s bold move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital wasn’t just symbolic. It showed the world America won’t back down to bullies or apologize for defending freedom. Christian conservatives cheered this decision, knowing it aligned with Biblical truth and national security. The swamp hated it, but real Americans saw it as a victory for faith and common sense.
The Fellowship’s work under Yael Eckstein has been turbocharged under Trump. Millions poured into projects helping Holocaust survivors and protecting Israeli families from terror. While liberals whine about “foreign aid,” conservatives celebrate using private dollars—not taxpayer money—to do God’s work. That’s the Trump way: smarter deals, stronger partnerships.
At Mar-a-Lago, Trump hosted 500 Christian and Jewish leaders in 2018, raising over $1.6 million for Israel’s future. The media ignored it, but patriots remember. Trump’s message was clear: America stands with its allies, period. While Obama lectured Israel, Trump delivered action—proof that leadership matters.
Evangelicals didn’t just support Trump—they mobilized like never before. Documentaries now show how this movement shaped history, putting America first and Israel on solid ground. Pastors and congregants prayed for a leader who’d fight for Jerusalem, and Trump answered. Critics call it “radical,” but millions call it answered prayers.
The left mocks Christian Zionism, but they’re missing the point. This isn’t about politics—it’s about survival. Iran’s threats, Hamas rockets, and UN hypocrisy demand a president with guts. Trump gave Israel ironclad support while cutting deals that made America safer. Weak leaders cave; strong leaders deliver.
Under Trump, the U.S.-Israel relationship became a model for the world. No more backstabbing, no more empty promises. Just results. The Fellowship’s success proves that when conservatives lead, miracles happen. Holocaust survivors get fed, rockets get stopped, and faith triumphs over fear.
Liberals hate this story because it exposes their failures. They’d rather see Israel weakened and Christians silenced. But Trump’s legacy is secure: a nation that prays, protects its friends, and puts America first. The Art of the Deal isn’t just a book—it’s a playbook for saving the free world.