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It has been my experience that there are many Christians who are more 100% for Israel than for their own country. They say we are to support Israel, that God commands it, and openly condemn those who speak ill of the government of Israel and its actions.

So, if you are in that camp that is 100% or bust, and since your real identity is hidden, please list your annual contributions to the government of Israel. Please list how many years you have sent your money to the government of Israel.

Of course, you could lie to impress the ignorant, but then Uncle Bibi will hunt you down!

I'll start:

IFB X-Files - $0.00

Just to let you know, I have challenged those who are outraged at those who are not 100% for Bibi. I ask them the same question. Their answer is always the same: crickets.

It's time to step up and show us your loyalty.
 
Anyone who wants to make lots of money can just send out letters saying "Send me your money, and I will use it to help Israel." If I was an Israel-First Christian Zionist, I would cut out the middleman and just buy Israel war bonds.

My total donations to Uncle Bibi so far - $0.00

I get several fund raising letters per week from International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. They raise money from Christians and all of that money goes to Jewish religious causes. (Well, most of it - there are generous salaries for those who run the operation. IFCJ CEO Yael Eckstein's salary was $797,547 in 2022).


As of 2022, Yael Eckstein's personal net worth was estimated at more than $5,000,000:


Most of the money donated to IFCJ comes from Christians who think it is some kind of Messianic Christian cause, but it is not. Yael Eckstein is an Orthodox Jew, as was her father Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein.

"David Brickner, executive director for Jews For Jesus, asserted in an email to CP, 'The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is an organization built upon misrepresentation. Here in America they misrepresent themselves as a Christian organization which they most definitely are not.'

"Brickner argued that Eckstein goes to great lengths to ensure that Jews do not hear about Jesus Christ but their mostly evangelical Christian donor base is unaware of that.

"'Apparently now in Israel, according to The Jewish Agency, they continue their misrepresentation on multiple levels. Potential and current donors to this organization would do well to investigate the truth of how they actually spend their money,' he said."


 
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