The U.S. and Israel share an unbreakable bond. Zionism embodies the Jewish people's right to a secure homeland, and together, our nations stand as partners in safeguarding liberty and advancing peace.
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President,
Zionist Friendship League
Fearless Advocates of U.S.
Support for Israel and Zionism
The Zionist Friendship League (ZFL) is a Zionist mission-focused organization recognizing Israel as the beacon of liberty and freedom in the Middle East and the protector of the birthplace and protector of Judeo-Christian civilization. We recognize the absolute legitimacy of the State of Israel as the sole legal government from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. We unequivocally reject the misguided “two state solution.”
ZFL is committed to strengthening the bond between the United States and Israel ensuring Israel's security and rightful sovereignty through advocacy, outreach, and coalition-building. We seek to combat anti-Semitism, counter false narratives, and foster a greater understanding of Israel’s contributions to global peace and stability. We also intend to commend leaders and organizations who, by their actions, have evidenced they are aligned with our support of Zionism, and in the same way we will call out those who by their actions have shown that they are a threat to Israels’ very existence. ZFL’s Board of Directors includes Israeli citizens, Christians, and American Jews who share our core values and common goals.
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“Palestine became the common term that many used to refer to the biblical land of Israel. During the early 1900s and before 1948, a Palestinian was always thought to be a Jew who lived in the land of Israel, of course, popularly known as Palestine. When Israel became a nation in 1948, the Jews took the biblical term Israel to refer to the reborn nation. Sometime between 1948 and 1963, the Egyptian Yasser Arafat took the term Palestine to refer to the Arab claim of the land of Israel. Thus, it was only around 1963 that the term Palestinian began to be used of Arabs. There is no such thing as the ancient land of Palestine. It is the ancient land of Israel.”
- Thomas D. Ice, Liberty University
Myths About Israel and Palestine
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