Jerusalem Patriarch, churches say Christian Zionism threatens Christianity
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Jerusalem Patriarch, churches say Christian Zionism threatens Christianity
"Senior clergy say outside agendas are fracturing Christian unity in the Holy Land and undermining their authority. Senior Christian leaders in Jerusalem have issued a warning against outside interference threatening the unity and future of Christianity in the Holy Land, singling out Christian Zionism and political actors linked to Israel. In a statement released on Saturday, the Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem said recent activities by local individuals advancing damaging ideologies, such as Christian Zionism, mislead the public,"
"The church leaders warned that these efforts have found support among certain political actors in Israel and beyond, accusing them of pushing an agenda that could undermine the Christian presence not only in the Holy Land but across the wider Middle East. The intervention comes amid growing concern among Palestinian Christians that Israel's policies including land confiscation, illegal settlement expansion, and pressure on church property are accelerating the erosion of one of the world's oldest Christian communities."
"A powerful strand of evangelical Christianity in the United States continues to shape political and financial support for Israel, drawing growing concern from church leaders in Jerusalem. A view of the Holy Family Church, which was damaged during the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, before the arrival of Palestinian Christians to celebrate Christmas Mass, in Gaza City, on December 24, 2025 [Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP] Many Christian Zionists also embrace the prosperity gospel, which teaches that blessing Israel brings personal and financial reward."
Senior Christian leaders in Jerusalem warn that outside interference, including Christian Zionism tied to political actors, fractures unity and undermines clerical authority. The Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches say local individuals advancing damaging ideologies mislead the public, sow confusion and harm the flock. The leaders accuse some political actors in Israel and abroad of supporting agendas that could weaken the Christian presence in the Holy Land. Palestinian Christians fear that Israeli policies — including land confiscation, settlement expansion and pressure on church property — accelerate the erosion of a centuries-old Christian community. US evangelical political and financial backing is cited as reinforcing occupation and marginalising Palestinian Christians.
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