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Support for Israel among young Evangelicals has plummeted by over 50% in just three years, posing a potential threat to American backing for the Jewish State.

“This should be a wake-up call for Israeli policymakers,” said Dr. Yoav Fromer, head of The Center for the Study of the United States (CSUS) at Tel Aviv University. “For decades, consecutive Israeli governments – especially under Benjamin Netanyahu – have taken for granted the Evangelical support and neglected other groups within American society, including Jewish Americans.

“Now, as younger generations of Evangelicals appear to be turning away, Israel must seek to cultivate new sources of popular support among some of the fastest-growing demographic groups in America – like Hispanics and Asian Americans. If they don’t do this, and fast, in 10-20 years when Israel finds itself in need of emergency American aid, there might not be anyone there to offer it.”

Prof. Motti Inbari of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and Dr. Kirill Bumin of Boston University will present their significant findings about the changing nature of Evangelical support for Israel on Tuesday during a virtual conference organized by CSUS. The data are part of their new book, Christian Zionism in the Twenty-First Century: American Evangelical Opinion on Israel, published by Oxford University Press last week.

Other findings: As of late 2021, only 33.6% of young Evangelicals under 30 support Israel, compared to 67.9% in 2018. At the same time, in 2021, 24.3% of young Evangelicals said they support the Palestinians, compared to only 5% three years before.

Moreover, nearly half (42.4%) of young American Evangelicals under 30 said they supported neither Israel nor the Palestinians in 2021, compared to 25% in 2018.

Fromer, who organized Tuesday’s conference, told The Jerusalem Post that relations with America are of “strategic importance” to the survival of Israel, yet over the last decade, these relations have been “systematically mismanaged” by Netanyahu and his government, including when it comes to understanding the Evangelicals.

“What we are seeing in the last five years is a huge shift taking place in popular support for the US-Israel relationship,” Fromer said.

He noted that influential figures from the older generation of Israel supporters, such as Pastor John Hagee of Christians United for Israel, Gordon Robertson, president of the Christian Broadcasting Network and son of the late Pat Robertson, and former vice president Mike Pence, continue to hold their support.

Fromer also stated that the upcoming 2024 election wouldn’t be affected by this change, as young Evangelicals are expected to maintain their Republican voting patterns. However, he highlighted the possibility of a strategic shift in the next 10 to 20 years – or possibly even sooner.

“In three years, Israel will need to start renegotiating another 10-year MOU on military aid the country receives from the US. [former president Barack] Obama gave us a great deal. A much different demographic may not have the same willingness to continue to support Israel in such a way,” Fromer said. “This has real practical ramifications.”

He stressed that the data do not show that young Evangelicals are abandoning Israel or becoming anti-Israeli, but that they are prioritizing Israel much lower than before. He said, “They do not share the same passion and enthusiasm as their parents and grandparents, and that matters.”

Why is this happening?
Part of it is that the “young generation of Americans grew up in a very different information environment than their parents and grandparents,” explained Inbari. “While the older generations have witnessed Israel’s struggles existing in a hostile Middle East, for the younger generation, Israel is portrayed as the aggressor while the Palestinians are victims.”

Furthermore, instead of tuning into Christian news stations like the Christian Broadcasting Network or relying on traditional media outlets, young Evangelicals, like many of their peers, turn to social media for their news and information.

“These factors have created a ‘perfect storm’ where the different generations of Evangelicals hold different views on many social and political matters, including Israel,” Inbari said.

The younger generation of Evangelicals is also undergoing shifts in their theological beliefs. While their parents and grandparents viewed Jews and Israel as crucial for redemption, this perception seems to be evolving among the current generation.

“Almost seven out of 10 Evangelical and born-again young Evangelicals that we surveyed in Spring 2021 adhere to the postmillennial and amillennial theological views, which see the Jewish people and the state of Israel as no longer necessary in the fulfillment of God’s plan for the second coming of Jesus Christ and the End Times,” Bumin said.

“Our survey shows that pastors who adhere to the most pro-Israel theology, called premillennialism, are older and less diverse than pastors who adhere to the amillennial and postmillennial theological views, which see the Jewish people and the State of Israel as no longer important for God’s plan for the second coming of Christ and the End Times.

“Many young Evangelicals probably seek out pastors that are younger, more ‘hip,’ more like them, and, as a result, it is quite likely that under-30 Evangelicals are exposed to both inhospitable media environment, which paints Israel as the aggressor, and eschatological traditions that assign little theological importance to the contemporary Jewish people or the State of Israel,” Bumin said.

However, Inbari cautioned that the situation could change as these young Evangelicals age.

“What we see with young Evangelicals might reflect a sort of youthful rebellion,” Inbari said. “Only time will tell if these trends will become mainstream Evangelical opinions.”
 
Part of it is that the “young generation of Americans grew up in a very different information environment than their parents and grandparents,” explained Inbari. “While the older generations have witnessed Israel’s struggles existing in a hostile Middle East, for the younger generation, Israel is portrayed as the aggressor while the Palestinians are victims.”
Oh so close, yet so far.

No, it's that the changing information environment allowed the evangelicals to find out that organs like the ADL hate them and see them as cattle.

Seriously, the ADL hate for evangelicals is unreal. Literal "biting the hand that feeds" tier.
 
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some of the fastest-growing demographic groups in America – like Hispanics and Asian Americans.

Ie the groyper demographics that hang on every word nick Fuentes says while seething that they will never be white. It's /pol/ in action.
 
I simply don't care about the war, for better or worse. Unfortunate that it's happening, but internet activism and virtue-signaling are off-putting. So I just move on with my life.
 
Maybe if your tribe didn't irrationally hate white people to the point that you want them breed out of existences the Jews wouldn't have this problem.
 
It's almost like incessant lobbying, endless propaganda, mossad powered pedo black mail rings and countless attempts at censorship have their limits.

Fuck the fuck off, you could have had Madagascar, enjoy life in the sandbox.

Israel knew about 9/11
Vanunu was a saint
Never forget the USS Liberty
 
“Now, as younger generations of Evangelicals appear to be turning away, Israel must seek to cultivate new sources of popular support
Note how their first response to the loss of support isn't to ask "how can we get it back" or "what can we do for these people to get them on side". The kike literally expects you to support him while he hates you and burns down your country.
 
Seriously, the ADL hate for evangelicals is unreal. Literal "biting the hand that feeds" tier.
They despise any Christian religious movement that involves sincerity and self reflection, since they're more about self destructive narcissism and extreme moments of guilt for being worse than the world could ever know.
 
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Oh so close, yet so far.

No, it's that the changing information environment allowed the evangelicals to find out that organs like the ADL hate them and see them as cattle.

Seriously, the ADL hate for evangelicals is unreal. Literal "biting the hand that feeds" tier.
I noticed that that Christian "feed a Holocaust survivor" scam ad featuring Mike Shmuckabee went off the air. I haven't seen it in weeks. It used to run at least every other commercial break. I hope every Evangelical finally saw the absolute seething disdain these miserable cunts have for them, and closed their wallets. They hate middle class evangelicals for having decent, functional, almost wealthy lifestyles, completely separated from bugman shit.
 
The actions of modern Jews and by extension the State of Israel shows that in nearly all cases they have little to do with the Jews of the Bible (beside of course the worst of the Pharisees, their ideological ancestors who wrote their Talmud)
 
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Pic related is slowly coming closer to reality. And they only have themselves to blame.

I think the Soros types thought they can, in theit hubris, propaganda the islam out of arabs or uplift the ghetto thugs into magical Talmud study professors.

As for the US fundies, maybe the answer is really easy. It is easy to care for Israel in boomer times when a summer's work gets you a car.
Much harder to give a fuck when nignogs rob you, you got 500k dollars of student debt and you will own nothing. Its not that they suddenly got hit by a pol beam to hate Israel but that they can't afford to give a shit.
 
Truly, times are a-changing, if even Amurrica's most devoted niggercattle are walking off the kosher plantation.
The whole "judeo-christian" thing never made any sense to begin with.
 
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