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Event Recaps

June 17 – Pastors’ Meeting – Memphis, TN

A  Pastor’s Meeting was held at a café meeting room at High Point Church. Our host was CL Elizabeth Coplon, who had a few other Pastors scheduled who were unable to attend. Those who did attend were already CUFI members, so this became a refresher with the newer CUFI messaging, as well as promotion for Why Israel events at churches in the area and...

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June 17 – Why Israel – Las Vegas, NV

This event was held at a Native Hawaiian Congregation, Reflame Ministries International. It was attended by different ethnic Christian groups and Asian community leaders. Many were challenged to support Israel and pray for the protection of the Jewish people.

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June 13 – Why Israel – Hancock, ME

Pastor Mike Cox has been waiting for over a year to have CUFI come to his church and present our Why Israel message to the congregation. He hosted a LIVE Webinar during the COVID lockdown – but it was not the same as having a Sunday morning service with everyone in the room! While picking up the CUFI membership cards Pastor Cox exclaimed “I think...

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June 13 – Why Israel – Dumfries, VA

The Host Pastor, Don Austria, was on the CUFI Pastors Tour to Israel last year.  He has been teaching his congregation to love Israel and pray for the Jewish people since he came back from the CUFI tour.  Many of his church members said  that after the Why Israel presentation, they now understand why their pastor is so passionate about Israel and...

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June 13 – Why Israel – Augusta, ME

Pastor Ricky Stoops was delighted in the Sunday night turn out of his congregation for the special CUFI Why Israel event – and noted that it was one of the biggest gatherings since gradual COVID restrictions has been lifted. (We actually ran out of materials and the two men in the sound booth proudly showed me that they had gone online and became...

In The News

Stabbing attack attempted near Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate

A possible stabbing attack took place in Jerusalem Sunday when a man attempted to stab two Israelis.

The attacker reportedly tried to stab two young ultra-Orthodox Jews who were Breslov hassidim at a parking lot near Damascus Gate. The two are currently being questioned by police, ynet reported.

According to KAN, the attacker approached the...

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Israeli forces nab suspected terrorists in deadly West Bank shooting

Israeli security arrested the terrorist cell suspected of carrying out a deadly shooting attack in the West Bank last week, the Shin Bet security agency said Sunday morning.

Six suspects were arrested during an overnight raid in the northern West Bank village of Silat al-Harithiya, near Jenin, by the Israel Defense Forces and Israel Police’s...

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Iran’s regime posts image of seeking to engulf Israel in flames

An Arabic language Twitter account of the Islamic Republic of Iran on Sunday published an image that shows the planned burned elimination of the Jewish state in 2022.

The picture shows Israel composed of nails and matches and a book of matches next to words in Hebrew and English declaring: “Just try and you will see.”

The book of matches,...

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Antisemitic flyers distributed to Greensboro Jewish community, North Carolina

Antisemitic flyers were distributed to members of the Greensboro Jewish community in North Carolina on Sunday morning.

The flyers featured conspiracies about blaming the Jewish community for COVID-19 and the nation's efforts to combat its spread, reported by local North Carolina news station Channel 2.

The flyers were sent to both Jewish and...

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DC 3rd graders made to reenact Holocaust ‘because Jews ruined Christmas’

A staff member at a Washington DC school has been suspended after making third-grade children reenact scenes from the Holocaust, including getting them to pretend to dig mass graves and shoot victims, and telling them the Germans were angry “because the Jews ruined Christmas,” parents and officials said Sunday.

The incident occurred Friday at...

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Indiana University Jewish Community Decries ‘Hatred’ After Sixth Swastika in Weeks Found in Bloomington

At least six swastikas have been found daubed around Bloomington, Indiana, in recent weeks, alarming Jewish students at the city’s flagship university and coming on the heels of a previous spate of antisemitic vandalism.

The sixth such symbol was discovered on Wednesday at Sixth and Madison streets, reported the local Indiana Daily Student,...

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Ukraine recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, to open embassy there

Ukraine’s Ambassador to Israel Yevgen Korniychuk said his country recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s “one and only capital,” and will open a branch of its embassy in the city in the coming year upon a visit by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Korniychuk's announcement came at an event marking 30 years of Israel-Ukraine ties, which was attended by...

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Senator Paul blocks another unanimous vote to replenish Iron Dome

US Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) voted on Wednesday to block another attempt to provide Israel with $1 billion to replenish its Iron Dome system, citing the need to find a financial source to the bill. The vote took place as Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) asked for unanimous consent for the Senate to proceed with the House version of...

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Clashes in East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah; cop hurt, 2 arrested

Fresh unrest was reported Friday in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, which has been a flashpoint for demonstrations and rioting in recent months.

Police said dozens of people were rioting and hurling chairs at officers at the scene. A cop was lightly hurt after being hit in the head with one of the chairs and was taken to...

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Israeli killed in West Bank terror shooting attack

Three IDF battalions scoured the West Bank for the Palestinian gunmen who sprayed a car with bullets on Thursday night, killing Yehuda Dimentman, 25, and wounding two others.

Dimentman was married, with a toddler. He was a resident of the Shavei Shomron settlement and a student at the Homesh Yeshiva, located close to where the attack took...

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US Senate sends Biden defense bill, with funding for cyber-cooperation for Israel

The US Senate overwhelmingly passed a $768.2 billion defense bill on Wednesday, which includes hundreds of millions in funding for Israel-related programs, sending the legislation to President Joe Biden for his signature.

Among the amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act is the US Israel Cybersecurity Cooperation Enhancement Act,...

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Shin Bet catches Hamas agents spying in Israel

The Shin Bet and Israel Police caught two Hamas agents who were spying in Israeli territory in November, the agency announced on Thursday.

The agents, Hussein Biari, an Israeli citizen with family in the Gaza Strip, and Mahmoud Ahmad, a resident of the Gaza Strip with a trade permit to enter Israel, were arrested on November 29. Evidence showed...

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Iranian hacker group targets Israelis in ‘Log4j’ exploit attack

Following The Jerusalem Post's report on Tuesday, over 1,800,000 attempts to exploit the Log4j vulnerability since Friday, according to cybersecurity provider Check Point. Most recently, the vulnerability has been used against 7 targets in Israel within the government and business sector, by Iranian hacking group “Charming Kitten” or APT 35.
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US intercepts drone at American Al Tanf outpost in Syria

The US military intercepted a small drone at the American Al Tanf outpost in southeastern Syria on Tuesday, with Iranian or Iran-backed forces suspected of launching it, NBC News reported on Thursday.

Capt. Bill Urban, spokesman for US Central Command (CENTCOM), stated that two drones entered the airspace around Al Tanf on Tuesday evening, with...

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US, Palestinian officials revive economic dialogue after 5-year hiatus

United States and Palestinian officials met on video conference Tuesday for the relaunch of the "US-Palestinian Economic Dialogue" (USPED), discussions absent from the US agenda under the Trump administration.
Officials from several government offices on both sides spoke of "infrastructure development, access to US markets, US regulation, free...